The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Restaurate­ur saved from CCTV spies by comedian Joe Lycett

Camera footage from Perth business streamed live across the world

- JAMIE BUCHAN jabuchan@thecourier.co.uk

A Perth restaurate­ur who is preparing to reopen for business has told how she was saved from CCTV snoopers by comedian Joe Lycett.

Paula Tabourel said she was horrified to learn from the TV presenter that footage from security cameras at her city centre establishm­ent were being live-streamed across the world.

The scandal was exposed by popular Channel 4 consumer rights show Joe Lycett’s Got Your Back. Programmem­akers found that CCTV from scores of businesses across the UK was viewable, in real time, on unscrupulo­us websites.

As she prepares to relaunch her Cardo restaurant, Paula said she had managed to put a stop to strangers spying on her and her staff.

And she said offering peace of mind to customers will be key to building confidence when the South Street eatery opens its doors next month.

Paula said: “The whole thing with the

CCTV cameras was really shocking. Just before lockdown I got a call from this lady at Channel 4. She said they were doing a piece on CCTV and told me about this website.

“When I clicked on the link I saw myself sitting in the restaurant. I was live for anyone to see.

“It was quite freaky and terrifying, because it was a real invasion of privacy.

“Thank God they told us about it and we managed to block it.”

All being well, Cardo will be allowed to reopen from July 15.

Paula said that would be welcome news for the many customers who have been sending messages, saying they are desperate to come back.

Paula said. “People are getting sick of cooking for themselves all the time and having takeaways, they want to get back to having a proper restaurant experience – some kind of normality.

“But will it be enough to sustain the business? We just don’t know, it’s anybody’s guess.”

The restaurant, formerly the Pig Halle, will relaunch with a reduced capacity of nine tables from 17. Deliveries and takeaways will continue at the Little Cardo café next door.

She said: “It is really important that we can give the customers the confidence to know that they are coming back into a safe environmen­t.”

 ?? Picture: Mhairi Edwards. ?? Cardo restaurant owner Paula Tabourel prepares to reopen after lockdown.
Picture: Mhairi Edwards. Cardo restaurant owner Paula Tabourel prepares to reopen after lockdown.

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