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    CCTV User Group Guide for Small Users

    CCTV User Group

    GUIDE FOR SMALL USERS

    PRIVATE and COMMERCIAL

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    CONTENTS

    SectionNumber

    Description Page number

    1. Introduction 32. Human Rights Act and its implications for you 33. Data Protection and its implications for you

    Signs

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    44. Control of your images 55. The Quality of your images 66. What do you want your system to do7. The size of your images 9

    Appendix A Video Tape Tracking Sheet 13Appendix B Video Tape Tracking Plate 14

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    SECTION 1 : INTRODUCTION

    This guide is intended for those who use CCTV Cameras as an aid to their home security or tothose in business who are using the smaller non-manned systems.

    It has been written to give you guidance on best practice for the use of the system in order toavoid being in the position of a Police Officer or other official telling you that the system beingoperated is of such poor quality or has images that will not be usable in evidence.

    It is intended to put the operation of CCTV Systems across to you in an easy understandable wayrather than in technical terms or jargon.

    Please read this guide and make sure that your system is operating to its best performance andthat the pictures obtained are clear and suitable for the purpose.

    SECTION 2 : HUMAN RIGHTS ACT

    Article 8

    1. Everyone has the right to respect for his private and family life, his home and hiscorrespondence.

    2. There shall be no interference by a public authority with the exercise of this right exceptsuch as is in accordance with the law and is necessary in a democratic society in theinterests of national security, public safety or the economic well-being of the country, forthe prevention of disorder or crime, for the protection of health or morals, or for theprotection of the rights and freedoms of others.

    SECTION 3 : DATA PROTECTION ACT 1998

    The Data Protection Act 1998 provides rules for what you can and cannot do with CCTV imagesobtained from your camera or camera system.

    Private Householders.

    You do not have to register your system with the Office of the Information Commissioner.

    Businesses

    No matter how large your business is you will have to register with the Information Commissionerif you are using a CCTV camera or system that is monitored. In simple terms if you can answerNo to the following questions your system does not require registration.

    Do you ever operate the cameras remotely to zoom in/out or point in one direction to pick up whatparticular people are doing?

    Do you ever use images to try and observe someones behaviour for your own businesspurposes, such as monitoring staff members?

    Do you ever give the recorded images to anyone other than the Police?In other words if you only have a basic system that complies with the following

    Only has a small number of cameras

    The cameras cant be moved remotely

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    Just record on tape or disc whatever the cameras pick up

    Only give recorded images to the Police for investigation purposes

    Do not use the images for your own purposes i.e. watching staff

    Then you do not need to register if however you have said yes to any of these questions then youDo need to register.

    Registration can be done by contacting the office of the Information Commissioner by one of thefollowing means ;

    Post :- Office of the Information CommissionerWycliffe HouseWater LaneWilmslowCheshireSK9 5AF

    Notification helpline 01625 545740

    Notification Fax 01625 545748

    Notification Dept. e-mail. [email protected]

    Internet www.dataprotection.gov.uk

    It will only take a little time in form filling and will cost and annual fee of 35.00

    SIGNS.

    Question. Do I need to display signs informing the public that I am using CCTV ?

    Answer. Yes you do if they are positioned in any part of your business to which thepublic have access

    Question. What sort of sign do I need.

    Answer. Signs will be placed in the locality of the cameras.

    The signs will indicate:

    I. The presence of CCTV monitoring,

    II. The 'ownership' of the system, i.e. Company name or authority, and

    III. Contact telephone number of the Data controller.

    iv) The following statement:-

    Images are being monitored for the purposesof crime prevention and public safety

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    Produced below are two types of sign one showing the information required inword form and an alternative giving the information in picture form.

    A.N.Other & Company

    Tel. No. 01242 123456

    CCTV in OPERATION

    Images are beingmonitored for the purposes

    of crime prevention andpublic safety.

    A.N.Other & Company

    Tel. No. 01242 123456

    All personal data obtained, shall be processed fairly and lawfully and, in particular, shall only beprocessed in the exercise of achieving the stated objectives of the system. In processingpersonal data there will be total respect for everyones right to respect for his or her private andfamily life and their home.

    The storage and security of the data will be strictly in accordance with the requirements of theData Protection Act 1998 and additional locally agreed procedures.

    Personal data will be kept no longer than is necessary.

    The Data Protection Act together with the Human Rights Act also state what images canbe recorded and how to treat the tapes made of those recordings. It is not intended tooutline these requirements in full within this document but if you follow the guidelinesgiven in Section 4 Control of Your Images you will comply with the regulations.

    SECTION 4. Control of your Images

    The following recommendations are made so that your recordings comply with the Human Rightsand Data Protection legislation and the advice of the Crown Prosecution Service on the use oftape recordings in evidence.

    You should have sufficient tapes or digital storage to record all incidents over a 31-day period.

    All recordings should have the accurate time and date recorded on the tape.

    Each tape should be indelibly marked with a unique identification number.

    All recordings should be kept for 31 days in a secure store.

    Digital recordings will need to be downloaded onto SVHS tapes if it is required to use them asevidence at Court. That tape will then become the master copy tape and should only be used tomake one copy.

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    At the end of the 31 days tapes can be reused unless they are required as evidence in Court.

    All tapes required as evidence should be copied once and then should be sealed to secure themand only used again on the instructions of a Court. Any further copy tapes required for Court orevidential use should be taken from the first copy tape.

    A record should be kept of each tape in use showing the number of the tape, times dates etc thatit has been used and the names of the operators using the tape. (sample appendix A)

    Each tape should have a label fixed to it on which to record the number of times it has been usedand the signature of the operator. (sample appendix B)

    Tapes should only be used a maximum of 10 times and then they should be replaced.

    The images recorded should be maintained in a clear, usable condition, and as best quality aspossible. A simple way to do this is to make a reference recording when the system is firstinstalled and keep this as a permanent comparison tape that can be referred to at any time. Usethis to compare the quality of the recordings at least once per month.

    Have a regular maintenance scheme that includes the cleaning of the tape heads and cameralenses.

    SECTION 5. QUALITY OF IMAGES

    4 Examples of poor quality pictures that are not usable in evidence or even for you being able toobserve staff in a business environment.

    Photograph 1

    This shows the outside of a licensed premises from a camera situated above and to the left of themain entry door. The problem with it is that the lens has not been cleaned since the camera wasinstalled (some 4 years)Camera lenses should be cleaned on a regular basis at least every two months.

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    Photograph 2

    The inside of a licensed premises showing a view across the room with the bar to the left andwindows in front of the camera. The licensee had installed the camera to identify those persons

    causing problems within the area of the bar and abusing his bar staff.Make sure that the camera installed will do what you want it to do. If you want to identifyproblem customers abusing staff, put the camera behind the staff facing the customer so that aface can be seen rather than in this example the back or side of the head.Try not to face the cameras from a predominantly dark area into a bright window as the iris willclose down to accept the brightest area and make the rest of the viewing area very dark.

    xxxx

    x

    Photograph 3.

    The problem with this view is that if the photograph is studied the area across the screen markedby the line of crosses is distorted and would not give a usable image and again the picture isextremely dark which would make identification almost impossible.Keep the cameras maintained and adjusted correctly to give the brightest and clearest picture ofyour intended subject area.If you add a location for the camera to the information displayed on screen make sure it isaccurate, this is a funny place to park a car !

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    Photograph 4.

    A view of the inside of a premises capturing all persons entering the building. The camera is wellsighted to do this but the film is not usable as the camera is out of focus.Check the quality of images on a regular basis and ensure that the pictures are in focus andclear.Make sure also that the time and date is clearly displayed on the film and that it is accurate.2 Examples of good quality usable images.

    Photograph 5

    The main entry to a bank giving a clear view of all persons entering the counter area or using theautomatic telling machine but positioned to maintain the privacy of the transactions on the ATMi.e. the actual use of the keyboard is hidden from the view of the camera.

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    Photograph 6

    The main transaction area of a bank giving a clear view of all customers standing at the counter,sitting in the waiting area or entering the room.

    SECTION 6. WHAT DO YOU WANT YOUR SYSTEM TO DO?

    Before you install your system you need to decide what you want your system to do, then make

    sure that what you install will meet that purpose.

    Do you want to monitor an area ?Do you want to detect movement ?Do you want to be able to recognise known people ?Do you want to be able to identify unknown persons i.e. criminals ?

    Not sure ? then look at the photographs in the next section and decide what sort of picture youare looking for. A normal home or small business fixed focus camera will give you a choice ofimage size dependent on the lens fitted and can be installed to give any one of the sizes of imageshown.

    If you wish to use your system to monitor an area but also have the capability to be able to use

    the system to identify any person detected then a fully operational pan, tilt and zoom camera willbe needed. To be used effectively a pan, tilt and zoom camera will need to be watched at alltimes so that once movement is detected the object moving can be followed and the camerazoom in on it to enlarge the image to offer an identification sized image.

    Decide what you want your system to do, check that the cameras chosen will fit thatpurpose before you permanently install the system, and if it does then fully fit thecameras.

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    Once the system is fitted make a master comparison tape and keep ,this in a safe place sothat it can be compared with future recordings to ensure that your system does notdeteriorate in quality over time.

    Remember the quality has to be maintained at the same level as the original installationquality to comply with the Data Protection Act principles, Principle 1 - lawfully and fairlyand Principle 4 - accurately.

    All maintenance carried out on the system should be recorded in a log book.

    SECTION 7. SIZES OF IMAGE

    What sort of views do we need to use for what purpose ?

    The following views have been taken to give an indication of the size of image being viewed andto give the reader an example of what it is designed to achieve.

    What you need to consider is the size of the person in view.

    Photograph 7.

    This is a MONITORINGsize image.

    This picture is generally used to indicate that there is movement in a large area such as a carpark. All it enables you to do is see that there is a person or vehicle moving within the area.

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    Photograph 8

    This is a DETECTION size image.

    An image of this size will enable you to see that a person is walking around within the area beingviewed and will show some actions such as a fight or a brick being thrown. You will not seesmaller details such as a car thief with a screwdriver being used as a door key for example.You will not be able to tell with certainty even the sex of any subject.

    Photograph 9

    A RECOGNITIONsized image

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    This size of image will give an idea of the sex of most subjects it will also give a little more detailof their actions to the extent that you can see the screwdriver type attacks on car doors alongwith the obvious items such as throwing bricks.

    Family members and friends of the subject may be able to recognise them.

    Police Officers may be able to recognise a very well known criminal.

    It is doubtful that these images would be acceptable in a Court as proving a defendants identity.

    Photograph 10

    An IDENTIFICATION sized image.

    This is the size of image that gives good detail of actions by the person being viewed and gives aminimum size of image that will be acceptable by a Court as evidence of a persons identity.

    If you are able to get in even closer to photograph a persons face even better but this will only bepossible using a fully operational camera.

    If you are using fixed cameras then any camera sited to look at a door or a customer standing ata till should have an image of this size and quality.

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    CCTV Video Tape Tracking Sheet

    USAGE ERASURE EVIDEN

    INSERTED REMOVED NotBefore ACTUAL COPY MRecordingNo.

    By Time Date By Time Date Date By Time Date By

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    2.

    3.

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    5.

    6.

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    8.

    9.

    10.

    DESTRUCTION CERTIFICATE: TAPE IDENTIFICATION S

    This tape was destroyed at :- Tape Make:

    Time: Date: By: Batch No.:

    One Sheet per Video Cassette

    Retain Sheet for 3 years after tapedestruction

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    Appendix B

    Video Tape Tracking Plate