Obtaining copies of video taken of yourself
Obtaining copies of video taken of yourself
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gizard

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2,266 posts

305 months

Thursday 8th April 2004
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I'm trying to find info. on post I read here recently - can someone tell me the Act that states that you can request from a public body any copy of video thay have of you for a fee of £10 ....


I have a fine from the local council saying that one of their camera operators saw my car in a bus lane at a certain time and before paying it I would like to see the evidence...

philthy

4,697 posts

262 months

Thursday 8th April 2004
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Hi Gizard,
Have a look at pepipoo.com. They had something on there about disclosure of evidence. I can't remember what it said, but seem to remember that you had to plead not guilty, and elect to go to trial before some of the authorities will let you have their evidence. If they don't let you have it in time for the case, you could have a defense

puggit

49,414 posts

270 months

mcflurry

9,184 posts

275 months

Thursday 8th April 2004
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Can I have my 'official police calibration' video as a smart being driven in excess of 110 mph would make a great home video

raceboy

13,603 posts

302 months

Thursday 8th April 2004
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Sample letter Data Protection –information recorded on film.

The Data Protection Officer
ORGANISATION ADDRESS HERE

YOUR ADDRESS


DATE

Dear Sir or Madam

My name is…SHORT DESCRIPTION OF YOURSELF AND YOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH THE ORGANISATION (eg, full name, employee number, payslip reference, date of accident, description of ongoing dispute etc.).

I am writing to request a video recording of myself to which I am entitled to under section 7(1) of the Data Protection Act 1998 is sent to myself at the above address.

I was present at INSERT LOCATION, DATE, TIME, EVENT ETC.

I was aware that I was being filmed by INSERT LOCATION OF CCTV CAMERA / NAME OF CAMERAPERSON IF YOU ASKED IT, OR WRITE DISCRIPTION, PC NUMBER ETC.

You can identify myself by DISCRIBE YOURSELF OR YOUR CLOTHING, IDENTIFIABLE ACTIONS, ETC.

I would hope that you will be able to comprehensively search all your recordings. However, to assist you with my request I would suggest that you first focus on IF YOU CAN NARROW DOWN THEIR SEARCH THEN DO SO(“I was filmed in the lobby ”, “I was not present after 2PM”, “You visited me at “location & date”…etc).

As you may be aware, the definition of “personal data” under the new Act covers information that is recorded on video and film and if these are recorded on tape by yourselves, I am also entitled to this data.

I would also draw your attention to the CCTV Code of Practice for Data Protection Act (specifically ‘Access by Data Subjects’, points 8 through to 11) which suggests that other individuals who are also caught on film around me should be ‘disguised or blurred’ in line with the Sixth Data Protection Principle, and sets out principles for how this work should be undertaken.

I ENCLOSE A PHOTOCOPY OF MY PASSPORT (OR OTHER IDENTIFICATION) AND A RECENT PHOTOGRAPH OF MYSELF TO AID YOUR IDENTIFICATION AND RECOGNITION OF ME.

I AM ALSO ENCLOSING A CHEQUE FOR £10 PAYABLE TO YOURSELVES WHICH IS THE PRESCRIBED MAXIMUM UNDER THE ACT.*see note below

If you do not normally handle these requests for your organisation, please pass this letter to your Data Protection Officer or another appropriate official.

I understand that under the Act I should be entitled to a response within 40 days and I look forward to hearing from you at your earliest convenience.

Yours faithfully

www.mtcp.co.uk/documents/onfilm.doc

gizard

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2,266 posts

305 months

Thursday 8th April 2004
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thanks guy's I will see If I can get a copy of the vid.

tonyout

582 posts

264 months

Thursday 8th April 2004
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You just have to love Mark Thomas, the guy is a genius. Anyone thought of asking him to join our cause???

bluepolarbear

1,666 posts

268 months

Friday 9th April 2004
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gizard said:
thanks guy's I will see If I can get a copy of the vid.


Been discussed on here before. IMHO there are sufficient clauses in the DPA to exclude camera film. Memory says that someone was going to write and ask and we were waiting to see what the reply was