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Domenica 2 marzo 2008

Il Consiglio elimina il `' CCTV illegale

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Un consiglio ha deciso non installare le macchine fotografiche di CCTV in una zona crimine-guidata per i motivi che “contesterebbero la Legge di diritti dell'uomo„.

  • John Steele: Mantenere un occhio su CCTV

    Nel corso dell'anno scorso, il comportamento anti-social è salito nella regione del sud dei prosciutti del Devon del sud. Ma l'autorità locale sostiene che le macchine fotografiche aprirebbero un varco la gente a destra “ad una vita riservata„.

  • Il basamento del consiglio viene in mezzo di un certo numero di reclami dai residenti in Dartmouth, Devon, circa l'aumento nel comportamento anti-social quali drunkenness e vandalismo.

    The council yesterday revealed it would prefer to tackle the problem by improving lighting and visibility in the problematic areas.

    It claims to have been told that CCTV would be an infringement of the Human Rights Act - stating that every member of the public has “a right to respect for their private and family life”.

    Nick Hodgson, the head of property services for the district council, said: “The council was advised that the use of CCTV could contravene the Human Rights Act.

    “We also took advice from the police, who indicated the use of CCTV would not aid the legal process and was unlikely to help identify offenders.

    “CCTV is only one of a number of measures to combat anti-social behaviour.”

    But the revelations angered local residents. Angela Pitman, a mother-of-two from Dartmouth, said: “It’s disgusting that the council prefer to think of the criminals and their human rights rather than ours.

    “What about us, the people who live their lives by the law, who are the victims of anti-social behaviour nearly on a day-to-day basis?”

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