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WQ.100/2019
WRITTEN QUESTION TO THE MINISTER FOR HOME AFFAIRS BY DEPUTY C.S. ALVES OF ST. HELIER
ANSWER TO BE TABLED ON TUESDAY 12th FEBRUARY 2019
Question
Will the Minister advise whether the police closed-circuit television (CCTV) surveillance cameras in St. Helier are regularly monitored? If so, by whom, and how often; and if not, why not?
Answer
The States of Jersey Police (SOJP) make good use of the CCTV cameras that are in place across the Island, including in St Helier. The cameras are monitored 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by Police Officers and Police staff who work within the Combined Control Room. The SOJP have continual access to all cameras and can monitor different cameras whenever required.
The Deputy , and any other States Member, is most welcome to visit the Combined Control Room to see how CCTV cameras are monitored.