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Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 7:14 am Post subject: Gestapo Watch - Police chief condemns CCTV 'fiasco' |
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http://news.uk.msn.com/Article.aspx?cp-documentid=8241390
Quote: | A senior police officer has admitted CCTV has failed to cut crime despite huge investment in camera systems.
Detective Chief Inspector Mike Neville, head of Scotland Yard's Visual Images, Identifications and Detections Office (Viido) said cameras do not act as a deterrent as many criminals assume they are not working.
And he acknowledged that some police officers do not want to look through CCTV images "because it's hard work".
Det Ch Insp Neville said only 3 per cent of London's street robberies had been solved using CCTV images.
"Billions of pounds has been spent on kit, but no thought has gone into how the police are going to use the images and how they will be used in court. It's been an utter fiasco," he told the Security Document World Conference in London.
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Posted: Wed May 07, 2008 12:52 pm Post subject: |
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CCTV cameras don't work - and actually make crime even worse
Daily Mail
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_artic le_id=564450
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.........Using powers enshrined in the Data Protection Act, I wrote to Southend Council to ask for a copy of the picture that the CCTV had taken of me.
They couldn't oblige. The reason? The council told me that the images were not of sufficient quality to identify me, even though I told them exactly where I had been, at what time and what I had been wearing.
If CCTV cameras cannot identify someone who is deliberately trying to be spotted, in broad daylight, then what hope is there that they can identify a mugger stalking the dark streets wearing a hoodie?
As the Home Office has itself admitted, four out of every five images requested by the police are of insufficient quality to be of any use in fighting crime.
But in many cases, the police do not even get as far as requesting the images. Detective Inspector Mick Neville, head of the Metropolitan Police's Visual Images, Identifications and Detections Office, complained yesterday that police officers are not bothering with CCTV images because looking through them is "hard work".
Despite expenditure running into billions, Det Insp Neville admits the whole thing has been an 'utter fiasco'............ |
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