CCTV installation rules only at draft stage: LG's office

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The Lt. Governor's office on Sunday said the rules related to CCTV are only at a draft stage and it prescribed a reporting mechanism for camera installation, not a licensing mechanism.

In a statement released on Sunday, the office said some misconception is being spread about the rules for regulation of of CCTVs, and the rules, only at a draft stage, have been put out for public suggestions/objections and feedback by the Committee formed under the Principal Secretary,

"The fact that more than two lakh cameras have already been installed in the city without coordination, highlights the need for a proper framework and information mechanism so that all CCTVs in public places installed in work optimally with a common objective of law enforcement, women safety, and investigation of crimes and balance the same with the need to protect privacy while ensuring clear responsibility and accountability for all CCTVs installed including for images and data stored," it said.

"There have been reported instances of misuse of CCTVs for intrusion on and compromises with privacy of individuals. The use of the camera system should not be permitted to become a tool to violate privacy of individuals which has been held to be a fundamental right by the Supreme Court," it added.

on SundayAhad called RWAs and Market associations from across the city to interact with them over the of CCTV Cameras in the national capital.

During the public gathering, Kejriwal tore the report of a committee, formed by Anil Baijal, which suggested that the Police will be the of all CCTV cameras in public spaces in the capital, including ones to be installed under AAP government's CCTV project.

He also said he will sign on the CCTV file on Monday in which he will ensure that the cameras are installed at a location approved by the public without any licence required.

--IANS

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First Published: Sun, July 29 2018. 23:42 IST