Surveillance Camera Commissioner discusses CCTV backlash fears
In October 2012, the first-ever Surveillance Camera Commissioner Andrew Rennison was splashed on the front
In October 2012, the first-ever Surveillance Camera Commissioner Andrew Rennison was splashed on the front
Schools across the UK are violating the privacy of pupils in secondary schools and academies by monitoring them with CCTV cameras, according to information published by Big Brother Watch
The BSIA’s technical director, Alex Carmichael, has come out strongly against comments by the newly-appointed surveillance camera commissioner which were reported in The Independent newspaper.
Andrew Rennison, the forensic science regulator, has been appointed the first ever surveillance camera commissioner
DCC Graeme Gerrard of Cheshire Constabulary has expressed his disappointment that the Protection of Freedoms Bill doesn’t do anything to regulate private CCTV.
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