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Thursday May 23, 2002 13:07 by Jon Wilde Arkaos at subdimension dot com
![]() I sent a mail to Dataprotection.ie to ask for clarification on the issue of CCTV. I mentioned that at least one person had been told that as they were not the only person visible in the relavent frames, that the footage could not be made available. Here's the response. From : Sean Sweeney/Data Protection Agency Brief Description : CCTV Mr Wilde, I refer to your e-mail of 22/05/20002 concerning access to Garda video footage. In general, the Data Protection Act provides an access right (under section 4), There is a provision in the Act (section 5(1)(a)) which states that an Access Before considering what data must be supplied subject to an access request, it In order for data to be personal, the data controller (An Garda Síochána) must However, where the system is processable and a person is identifiable to the I trust that this has clarified matters for you. Further information on your Regards, |
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Jump To Comment: 6 5 4 3 2 1Will you be coming allong to the meeting on Wednesday, I'd be very interested in hearing how your meeting with the Gardaí went.
8den
When I was meeting with two Gardaí with my solictor, she asked them what the story was with the CCTV at Ulster Bank (One lad got his face smashed off it by the boys in blue). They stated (with completely straight faces) that there was in fact no camera in the ATM. Everyone knows that this is utter bullshit. The cover-up is in full swing I'm afraid.
I know a request for Ulster bank CCTV was handed in on Tuesday the 6th, and a legal request for CCTV was given to the Gardaí by at least one Law Firm.
So yes, and no they've recieved no response.
Or is everybody enjoying crying 'censorship!', too much?
Can anyone clarify why tapes can be withheld if they have already been shown on television? Surely the case is already prejudiced?
Regards Philomena
So then, the question is what does "prejudice an investigation" count as? Also does a video tape with a time-seekable index count as a "searchable" (and for that matter exactly what are the CCTV systems held by the Gardai?).