Transcription of Guide to Using Surveillance Cameras in Public Areas
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Guide to Using Surveillance Cameras In Public Areas Revised June 2004 ISBN 0-7785-3125-2 Produced by: Access and Privacy Service Alberta 3rd Floor, 10155 102 Street Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T5J 4L4 Office Phone: 780-422-2657 Fax: 780-427-1120 foip Help Desk: 780-427-5848 Toll free dial 310-0000 first E-mail: Websites: Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Guide to Using Surveillance Cameras in Public Areas Table of Contents Chapter 1 1 Chapter 2 1 Chapter 3 Collecting Personal Information Using Surveillance 2 Chapter 4 Considerations Prior to Using Surveillance Cameras .. 2 Chapter 5 Developing a Surveillance System 3 Chapter 6 Designing and Installing Surveillance Equipment .. 4 Chapter 7 Access, Use, Disclosure, Retention and Destruction of Surveillance 5 Chapter 8 Auditing the Use of Surveillance Chapter 9 Role of the Information and Privacy 6 Bibliography.
FOIP Act, the FOIP Guidelines and Practices publication recommends that public bodies consider the following before deciding to use surveillance: • Surveillance cameras should be used only where conventional means for achieving the same objectives are substantially less effective than surveillance and the benefits of
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