In a message dated 31/05/2001 09:29:05 GMT Daylight Time, [log in to unmask]
writes:
<< The point remains that in a wide area coverage camera there is a point at
which indivduals are not recognisable if a certain distance away, e.g. a
car park, unless a manual operator is zooming and centering on them.
Likewise, retaining digital copies puts certain limits on what can be
achieved. Surely any recording can be submitted in a court of law, but
the weight of evidence will depend on the picture quality and the processes
the footage has been through. >>
and
<< I'm just not convinced that all footage can identify all
indivuduals present with even the most expensive cameras. >>
Answer:
It appears that you may also need to look at PACE regulations.
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Answer:
Then I am sure it will make this clear on the CCTV warning signs that
campuses (campi?) have in place and that their notification entries
adequately reflect this.
Ian Buckland
MD
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