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    Local Councils' CCTV Camera Bill Tops £500m

    Councils have spent more than £500m installing and operating CCTV cameras over the last four years.

    Local authorities have installed cameras at such a rate there are now at least 51,600 in operation - 50% more than previously thought.

    The figures have been released by campaign group Big Brother Watch , who say there is no evidence to suggest that more cameras are cutting crime.

    The group's director Nick Pickles said the data, obtained under the Freedom of Information Act , shows the UK has a "surveillance culture" which is out of control.

    "It comes at a cost to our privacy," he told Sky News.

    "We think we need a national review now to establish if councils are using their cameras properly."

    The figures from the 428 local authorities that provided data show five councils now have more than 1,000 cameras each.

    Since 2007 Birmingham and Westminster councils have each spent more than £10m on CCTV, while another 16 authorities have each spent more than £1m per year.

    Mr Pickles says the total cost to UK local authorities would put an extra 4,121 police constables on the streets - the equivalent of the entire Northumbria Police force.

    "We found there's a widespread belief that cameras deter crime but if you look at the academic research, that's simply not the case," he said.

    "If you look at research into car parking, cameras proved useful. But if you look at street crime, street lighting proved more effective.

    "We think it's important to consider cameras as part of response to crime, not as in some cities, a substitute for police."

    Figures compiled last year for the Association of Chief Police Officers (Acpo) by Cheshire Police Deputy Chief Constable Graeme Gerrard estimated there were 31,000 council-controlled cameras.

    In a statement released by Acpo , DCC Gerrard said cameras help solve crimes and are of "critical importance".

    "Overall, Acpo believes the contribution of CCTV to the detection of crime is comparable to that of DNA and fingerprints," he said.

    Councillor Peter Gruen from Leeds City Council , which has spent £8.7m on CCTV - the third highest figure in the country - said the cameras improve public confidence and safety.

    "[CCTV] is one of the most helpful tools we have for deterring crime and bringing offenders to justice," he said.

    "We believe that it is money well spent and that many members of the public feel it offers a tangible way of feeling safer."

     

    20 comments

    • John  •  London, England  •  2 months ago
      Who and how many people are watching the CCTV all day and night long??
    • JOHN  •  Wigan, England  •  3 months ago
      Their main use is raising revenue from car parking fines
    • Shsfghsfgh Sfghsfghgh  •  Sheffield, England  •  3 months ago
      'Big Brother' (the TV show) was designed to desensitise the youth to the CCTV police state.

      We don't need CCTV to locate evil criminals, all we need to do is google:

      Hollie Demands Justice
    • Kevin  •  Lovech, Bulgaria  •  3 months ago
      I would like to ask a very simple question? Has there EVER been ONE single crime prevented by these expensive "snooping" devises?
      • CU812 3 months ago
        This is how the police do anything, they get the image on CCTV then when they can be bothered they send a policeman/woman around to see the victim and tell them its all been caught on film.....Then they start to look for the one that did the crime....If and only if the police can be bothered to follow up on it....
      • Bill13 3 months ago
        How would we know that a CCTV camera had prevented a crime? For what it's worth, I think that while they have their uses, the sheer numbers seem to point towards snooping rather than deterents.
      • Mike Smith 3 months ago
        Kevin that is the most rediculous question i have ever read and obviously its not the question that is simple but YOU.The fact is many many crimes have been prevented through CCTV and many thugs been found through it too.I would guess you are one of the thugs.
    • Pistolshooter  •  Edinburgh, Scotland  •  3 months ago
      How many police officer hours would this cost have covered?
      Personally would like more "plod on the pavement".
      I remember when your local beat officer covered everything from bad parking to giving directions with thief taking flung in for free.(and issuing fine notices were a rareity)
    • Jacques le Reaper  •  3 months ago
      WITH THE STATE.........this country is in , do you think with all those cameras there is just an outside chance they might catch somebody smiling ?
      • Kevin 3 months ago
        Have you seen the poor pictures from CCTV? Its a wonder that ANYONE is recognised!
      • VOXMAN 3 months ago
        Kevin, you've been watching too much TV.
      • beefheart 3 months ago
        It's true, most CCTV imagery is too poor to be used as evidence. And it's easy to disguise oneself from it. It is in place to monitor EVERYONE, not just criminals.
    • Iain  •  3 months ago
      I've seen CCTV footage of Police acting illegally - this disappeared. This country is ripe now.
    • Iain  •  3 months ago
      We are the most spied on nation on the planet, can we not do something productive, another shakedown from rip off-britain.
    • Cornovii  •  3 months ago
      LOL ....We are ruled by nutters. Our fault we elect them BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHH
    • angus prune  •  Ilford, England  •  3 months ago
      Who watches the watchers?
      • MARK 3 months ago
        Quis custodiet ipsos custodies?
      • angus prune 3 months ago
        Nice one Mark, very erudite
      • Shsfghsfgh Sfghsfghgh 3 months ago
        Who watches the watchers?

        Men like Robert Green do!

        He was jailed last Friday for 12 months for handing out leaflets about the Scottish pedophile network's cover up of the Hollie Greig abuse case.

        While the public are being encouraged to fear and condemn inner city kids the people running the country are abusing children and covering up their crimes. And the mainstream media stays silent.

        Google: Hollie Demands Justice
    • 21st century realist  •  Doncaster, England  •  3 months ago
      The more CCTV cameras the better. CCTV does prevent crime (because people are less likely to commit a crime if they know they are being watched) and it certainly helps to catch criminals. Take away all the CCTV cameras and you will see what happens to our towns and cities!
      • Shsfghsfgh Sfghsfghgh 3 months ago
        The facts and figures actually say the opposite.

        All that happens is that kids make themselves anonymous by wearing the hoodie/ baseball cap/ generic tracksuit combo (you may have noticed).

        But in your imagination I'm sure you're right.
      • beefheart 3 months ago
        Doncaster, you are either foolish or naive. If you cannot see the true motives for the ever increasing amount of surveillance then I pity you. You are in for a very big shock.
    • VOXMAN  •  Bordeaux, France  •  3 months ago
      The irony is that whilst the CCTV operatives are busy watching for covert criminal behaviour, the technology companies are blatantly picking the pockets of the local authorities through exhorbitant set-up and running costs - and we as tax payers have to pick up the tab!
    • Tam the Bam  •  London, England  •  3 months ago
      This is shocking, bring back hanging
    • Alan  •  Manchester, England  •  3 months ago
      Hope they paid their TV licence.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 months ago
      Went to Africa the other week and went out in a large town............it was amazing not to feel watched all the time.............................you might not know it but it makes a big difference to you well being. in the wrong way
    • Copius  •  3 months ago
      The more CCTV the better particularly around housing estates.
    • gene  •  London, England  •  3 months ago
      Expensive Rubbish to Try to watch Rubbish. on our Streets. It's Pay'd for by the Tax Payer. One waist of our Money.
    • John  •  3 months ago
      More CCTV, please. Only criminals & their supporters are against them.
    • fangs  •  Milton Keynes, England  •  3 months ago
      Total control by the state.the most watched country in the world.
    • JACK LLEWELYN  •  3 months ago
      Councils...............remind me of the French collaborating with the Nazis. This snooping......why?.....has there ever been a crime prevented by all these Cameras? £500 million spent in the last four years? Jesus H Christ on a Cross!!!! Who authorises this #$%$
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