Many residents now use CCTV systems and video doorbells to help protect their homes and assist in preventing crime. These devices can be valuable for gathering evidence and supporting police investigations. Using CCTV and Doorbell Footage Responsibly If you have a CCTV camera or video doorbell: · Position cameras primarily to monitor your own property, entrances, driveways, and vehicles. · Ensure recordings are used for security purposes only. · Keep footage secure and only share it when necessary, such as with the police or for lawful purposes. · Regularly check that your equipment is working correctly and that date and time settings are accurate. Respecting Your Neighbours' Privacy While home security is important, so is respecting the privacy of others. Please consider: · Avoid pointing cameras directly into neighbouring homes, gardens, or private spaces where possible. · Use privacy zones or masking features available on many CCTV and Ring systems to block out areas that do not need monitoring. · Be transparent with neighbours about the purpose of your cameras if concerns are raised. · Consider whether audio recording is necessary, as it can be more intrusive than video recording. Sharing Footage with Police If an incident occurs: · Retain any relevant footage and avoid deleting it. · Note the date, time, and location of the incident. · Provide footage to police when requested through the appropriate channels. · Do not post footage of suspects, neighbours, or incidents on social media unless advised by police. Further Advice from the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) provides guidance on the responsible use of home CCTV systems and video doorbells. The ICO advises that cameras should, wherever possible, be positioned to only capture images within the boundary of your own property. If your system records areas beyond your property, such as a neighbour's garden, shared access areas, pavements, or roads, data protection laws may apply to you. The ICO recommends: · Using privacy masking or blocking features to limit recording of areas not relevant to your security needs. · Considering whether audio recording is necessary, as audio can be more intrusive than video and should normally be disabled unless there is a clear reason for its use. · Being prepared to explain why your CCTV or doorbell camera is being used and what areas it covers if concerns are raised by neighbours. · Storing footage securely and only retaining recordings for as long as they are needed for security purposes. Residents can find further information and guidance on the ICO website: www.ico.org.uk – Search for "Home CCTV systems". |