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Make a request for CCTV images, find out how we use our Public Space CCTV system, find the location of CCTV cameras and find out how to get footage from a road traffic collision or accident.
Recordings are kept for 31 days in line with Home Office recommendations and automatically deleted. If evidence is required it is copied onto a hard disk or DVD to be held by the investigating officer (usually the police) or supplied to the insurance company or solicitors acting on your behalf.
If you have been involved in a road traffic collision or accident, which you believe may have been captured by CCTV within the last 31 days, you should contact your insurance company or solicitor and ask them to make a request to cctvenquiries@kingston.gov.uk.
If the request relates to a criminal case and the police have requested the footage, it will not be released until they have concluded their investigations. Please ask your insurance company or solicitor to be very specific when requesting footage and include the following:
Members of the public may use CCTV on their premises without registering and conforming to the ICO Code of Practice, as long as they do not monitor the private space of others or on the public highway. You should take care to ensure that the placement of cameras doesn’t leave you liable to potential claims or litigation.
Businesses may put up CCTV but must register and conform to the ICO Code of Practice. They must also clearly register the system's purpose. For more information, see the Home Office CCTV Small Business Guide.
The Council CCTV Operators are on duty 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days of the year.