That poll did not distinguish « in room » and « at entrance ». There is a huge difference between both: the first type is totally illegal and the second type is legal.
If you refuse cameras at the entrance of MPs, I would suggest that you stop going to MPs. There are legitimate reasons for the owners to have them installed and they are legal. Are you at risk because of those cameras ? There are no 0 risk situations in life. Someone may use them to blackmail you. That would be a criminal action of course, and bad business, but it is always possible. I personally think that the advantages of having them for security reasons, protecting both the clients and the people working in MPs, far outweights the risk they represent.
Do I understand that you accepted working there while knowing that you and your clients were filmed ?
If you refuse cameras at the entrance of MPs, I would suggest that you stop going to MPs. There are legitimate reasons for the owners to have them installed and they are legal. Are you at risk because of those cameras ? There are no 0 risk situations in life. Someone may use them to blackmail you. That would be a criminal action of course, and bad business, but it is always possible. I personally think that the advantages of having them for security reasons, protecting both the clients and the people working in MPs, far outweights the risk they represent.
Do I understand that you accepted working there while knowing that you and your clients were filmed ?