Smile please, you’re on 1,000 CCTV cameras

Richard Down
Liverpool Daily Post
Wednesday, Sept 24, 2008

http://www.liverpooldailypost.co.uk/liverpool-news/regional-news/2008/09/24/smile-please-you-re-on-1-000-cctv-cameras-64375-21887913/

ALMOST 1,000 local authority CCTV cameras provide surveillance on 
Merseyside as people go about their everyday lives, the Daily Post has 
found.

Additional CCTV cameras are located on Merseytravel trains and buses, 
more still monitor customers outside bars, while thousands more fill 
workplaces across the region.

A survey, as part of the Daily Post’s personal data special 
investigation, found there are 318 cameras owned and run by Liverpool 
Council, 110 by Wirral, 250 by Knowsley, 96 by Sefton, 80 by St Helens, 
and more than 100 by Chester.

The data at the moment is stored for 31 days, by councils such as Knowsley.

In a sign of the growing use of CCTV, a national network of roadside 
cameras is planned that will capture around 50m licence plates a day.

It is understood the details captured by these cameras will be stored 
for five years at a new data centre in Hendon, north London. Police will 
be able to use the information for anything from investigating terrorism 
to low-level crime.

Civil liberties groups have warned that building a national database 
could significantly increase intrusion into individuals’ private lives.

The Home Office said the network of automatic number plate recognition 
(ANPR) enabled cameras will be up and running in all authorities, 
including Merseyside, by early in the New Year.

But none of the Merseyside councils has yet adopted this technology. 
Merseyside Police already has the right to remotely control council 
cameras on request.
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