The Island's chief minister says he doesn't want installing a video doorbell to lead to bureaucracy and fees for the public.
In the House of Keys today, Alf Cannan faced questions about video doorbells from North Douglas MHK David Ashford.
His questions came after the Island's Information Commissioner said some people with the technology would have to pay to register under data protection laws.
Mr Cannan said it was something the government plans to review:
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