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‘Big Brother’ Councils Treble CCTV Cameras (Sky News)

There are now 60,000 cameras being operated by local authorities.

Privacy campaign group Big Brother Watch revealed the figures, after putting in a Freedom Of Information request to every council in the country.

Director Alex Deane said the rise of the expensive “surveillance networks” had made little impact on the crime figures they were designed to cut.

He said: “Local councils across Britain are creating enormous networks of CCTV at great expense, but the evidence for the ability of CCTV to deter or solve crimes is sketchy at best.

“The quality of footage is frequently too poor to be used in courts, the cameras are often turned off to save money and control rooms are rarely manned 24 hours a day.

“If you ask people whether they would prefer a camera or a police officer, I’m sure they would say an officer.

“Another main concern is privacy – people are concerned about the permanent retention of images of them doing perfectly innocent things like walking into a council building.”

The study, entitled Big Brother Is Watching, found that 418 local authorities control 59,753 cameras – 10 years ago the total was 21,000.

CCTV cameras do they work?

Do CCTV cameras really work? Well I have to say that if you are talking about public CCTV cameras as operated by local goverment then yes they do in certain cases, but there have also been many cases where the footage from these CCTV cameras have been abused and resulted in minor prosections such as someone overloading their wheelie bin. Occasions such as these abuses of the CCTV footage being misused does undermine the publics faith in the whole CCTV camera system.

As far as CCTV cameras for personal use, this has been proved invaluble especially to residents who have problematic neighbours can actually provide eveidence to the police or their local council.

I look forward to any other views regarding CCTV Cameras in the UK