TikTok has lodged plan with Dublin City Council
The Tropical Fruit Warehouse office building on Sir John Rogerson's Quay, home of the TikTok main office in Ireland. Photograph: Leah Farrell / © RollingNews.ie
In August, the council refused planning permission to TikTok to close off its planned cafe to the public at its Tropical Fruit Warehouse head office. Ms Colleran added that “security is also paramount to the company due to the sensitive nature of some of the work conducted within the complex on a daily basis”.
The planning report states that TikTok is proposing the installation of five security cameras to the northern, eastern and southern sides of the original TFW structure and an additional 10 cameras to the rear of the nine-storey TFW structure. Commenting on the application, senior surveillance and human rights policy officer at the Irish Council for Civil Liberties, Olga Cronin, said on Monday: “CCTV systems can have legitimate purposes, such as securing premises and/or to maintain the safety of persons.
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