
Officers at the Department of Community, Culture and Leisure are working with the Island’s Data Protection Supervisor after he raised serious concerns about external CCTV on buses.
Iain McDonald served the department with an enforcement notice late last year – saying the cameras had been inadvertently filming people on private property.
However, the department says it’ll run its cameras as normal until an appeal hearing is held in April.
DCCL Chief Executive Nick Black says a number of changes are being considered, including shortening the 56 days the department keeps the footage.
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