The criteria set out in Council’s CCTV Management Plan is as follows:
• The camera meets the purpose of the Council CCTV Management Plan i.e. - to be used to monitor identified trouble spots as a deterrent to criminal activity and antisocial behaviour and to monitor Council assets – including buildings and roads (and will not operate outside of the purpose)
• The Privacy Act 2020 must be adhered to at all times
• The location and position of the camera does not view private spaces (unless the camera is equipped to use Privacy Enhancing Technology to block the view of those areas, and the owners of those spaces must be consulted prior to installation)
• Justification on whether the footage from the proposed camera should be live monitored, or recorded for access when required
• Installation costs of the camera are considered reasonable and can be met by the existing budget and meet Council’s procurement guidelines
• Operational costs of the camera can reasonably be met by the existing budget
• The installation of the camera does not have a negative impact on the wider surveillance network in any way
• The type of camera is appropriate for the location and to meet the purpose of Council’s Management Plan (see
*Section 9.1 – e.g. Fixed or PTZ (pan, tilt and zoom), ANPR (automatic number plate recognition) or mobile
Additional considerations
• Where cameras have been requested, installations will be prioritised by the amount of criminal activity in that area
• Existing cameras may be moved from one location to another to improve operational efficiency, and do not need to
meet the above criteria
• Cameras may be monitored on a live 24-7 basis in areas of interest
• Areas deemed to be of high criminal activity as assessed by NZ Police
• NZ Police will be consulted on the final position of new cameras, where these are being installed for community safety
purposes