CCTV

CCTV camera

 

CCTV is a powerful tool to assist with efforts to combat crime and disorder. We use it to enforce bus lanes, manage events around the National Stadium and to reduce street crime.
 
We keep an eye on dangerous situations, locate suspects of crime and provide valuable support to the police, emergency services and other organisations. Our CCTV recordings may be needed as evidence for court cases. If this happens a dedicated police officer will examine the images that have been requested by the police.


If you are unfortunate enough to be a victim of a crime in an area where there is CCTV you can ask the police if the incident was caught on camera. 
 
The council has 170 cameras in key locations in Brent which are monitored 24 hours a day by staff in our CCTV Control Room. We have agreement with Transport for London to access their cameras during emergencies. We are not responsible for private CCTV cameras.
 
We will:
 

  • report incidents to the emergency services
  • provide evidence for criminal or civil proceedings
  • help detect crime by working in partnership with the Police and other law enforcement agencies
  • keep buses moving in lanes through effective monitoring
  • work with the Police to disrupt potential incidents.

 

Data protection
Information and images captured by our closed-circuit television service are protected under the Data Protection Act 1998. In special circumstances, we will release them to the Police, solicitors, statutory authorities with powers to prosecute (for example, Trading Standards) and people who appeal against fines for driving in bus lanes. Recorded images are erased after 31 days unless there is a requirement to keep them. 
 
Further information

 

 

Contact us for more information.

Updated 09/07/2011 01:18:26 PM