it's not about disapproval, you are entitled to your opinion, but some of us have different opinions
However, the actual requirments for electrical safety are all based on protecting the cable, so a 6A MCB is prefectly adequate for the protection of 1.5mm cable. Once you have your cable suitably protected, then it matters not if you wire a socket, light or anything else to the end of the cable. Consideration obviously has to be given to likely load, and if 6A is insufficent, then rewiring with something more suitable would be the way forward. As this cable is already in situ, and the load is a CCTV camera, ie well below the 1.5kW max the circuit will take, then there is no issue with what is being proposed. The 'whataboutery' of someone changing things is irrelevant, it's like your car MoT, it's only really valid at the time it's issued. You could leave the garage, smack a kerb and damage your susupension, leaving you with a car that would now fail the MoT, but the tester can't and doesn't allow for that. If you wanted to get keen, you could always label the socket as 6A max, or make a note on the board to try and prevent someone with insufficent knowledge from changing the MCB, but like an MoT, it would be correct at time of competing the works, what happens next is not your issue.