posted by [identity profile] darkcryst.livejournal.com at 12:30am on 23/08/2006
They usually do.

I can mostly only speak from a UK perspective - but in the UK the Data Protection Act means that if ANYONE has video, audio, or any data on you they MUST be able to provide you a copy of that data (they are allowed to charge a small fee, but the fee is limited to like.. 10 pounds I think).

I agree that if it is a public place there is no problem. Street CCTV cameras cut down crime a LOT they also increase response times to incidents an incredible ammount.
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posted by [identity profile] caramida.livejournal.com at 03:58pm on 23/08/2006
I agree that if it is a public place there is no problem. Street CCTV cameras cut down crime a LOT they also increase response times to incidents an incredible amount.
If you consider that response time in Oakland is already pretty laughable, then what have we to fear?
 
posted by [identity profile] darkcryst.livejournal.com at 05:45pm on 23/08/2006
lol, not a lot. Good CCTV cameras also act as a visual deterent too.

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