Only seven people on the Island need to register their surveillance equipment
The chief minister's been asked to give an update on the review of the annual charge for video doorbells registration.
In February, the Information Commissioner said if it records outside the boundary of the property it needs to be registered.
There's a fine of up to £10,000 if caught out, although only seven people on the Island are thought to need to be on the list.
Douglas North MHK David Ashford wants to know what progress has been made in reviewing the annual registration charge.
He'll ask for an update in the House of Keys on Tuesday (5 November).
You'll be able to listen live on our AM 1368 channel or online when the sitting starts at 10am.
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