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Michael Barrymore TikTok videos prompt concern over filming on smart glasses
Key takeaways
- Former TV presenter Barrymore has become hugely popular on Tik Tok in recent years
- Retail staff being filmed by members of the public without their knowledge or consent is an "increasing problem", a shop workers' union has said.
- It comes after a sales assistant told the BBC he had appeared in a video uploaded to Tik Tok and You Tube by former TV presenter Michael Barrymore without being asked for his permission.
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Former TV presenter Barrymore has become hugely popular on Tik Tok in recent years
Retail staff being filmed by members of the public without their knowledge or consent is an "increasing problem", a shop workers' union has said.
It comes after a sales assistant told the BBC he had appeared in a video uploaded to Tik Tok and You Tube by former TV presenter Michael Barrymore without being asked for his permission.
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