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You have the right to see CCTV footage of yourself under the Data Protection Act.
Officers at the Civil Nuclear Constabulary wear body worn video, which they activate when attending incidents where they feel it is necessary. We are only able to provide footage recorded by the officers who work for us.
Find out how SIA licensing applies to someone using a bodycam or headcam.
Extremely rare footage of a pair of jaguars displaying mating behaviours has been captured in a training area used by the British Army in Belize.
Guidance on broadcasting sentencing hearings by the media and the Crown court (Recording and Broadcasting) Order 2020.
Guides and videos for prosecutors and defence lawyers on using court technology to present evidence on screens in courtrooms.
Information for providers and managers on the use of surveillance, including CCTV, in their residential childcare settings and how Ofsted will evaluate its use.
Details of the exceptions to copyright that allow limited use of copyright works without the permission of the copyright owner.
Procedures and guidance on capturing and recovering images, video and audio including standards for installing CCTV.
This Policy Framework provides the rules and guidance on use of Body Worn Video Cameras (BWVC) by HMPPS.
Find out how SIA licensing applies to someone using a drone.
Requirements and guidance for prison and probation staff on the use of CCTV.
How the Valuation Office Agency calculates your rateable value for business rates.
You have the right to get a copy of the information that is held about you. This is called the 'right of access'.
Estimate your business rates by multiplying the rateable value of your business property by a multiplier value set by the government.
Ownership of copyright works may depend on the circumstances under which the work was created.
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