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Re: CCTV Issues




Now I don't know the law, but I would suggest standard PC might be the key
line here. I work in a large Organisation who have over 100 CCTV cameras,
all of which are recorded onto HD, admittedly these recorders are dedicated
devices (But they run Linux,
http://www.dedicatedmicros.com/dedicatedmicros/product/proindex.html
Digital
sprite range) , but the Security manager has many times transferred footage
to his PC and trimmed it and submitted it to the Police (on CD) for
evidence.

Darren
>
> "CCTV footage stored on a standard PC is inadmissible as evidence
in a
> court of law, it cannot be used as evidence. But there's no law
against
> anyone doing this."
>
> Jim
>




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