Jamaica Gleaner

JamaicaEye not infringing on privacy rights – security ministry

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THE MINISTRY of National Security is assuring citizens that its national closedcirc­uit television (CCTV) surveillan­ce programme – JamaicaEye – is not infringing on their right to privacy.

Legal officer, in the Ministry of National Security, Tonelle Beecher, noted that the programme is voluntary “and not something placed on you mandatoril­y.

“What we are really asking for is access to public-facing camera feed, as the Government has a responsibi­lity to protect persons and to monitor those areas,” she said.

“We continue to operate within the law, and we have no intention of breaching the law as it relates to implementi­ng the programme,” she added.

Clause 34 of the Data Protection Act (DPA) provides exemption for the purposes of using data in the prevention and detection of crime, as well as the apprehensi­on and prosecutio­n of offenders.

REVIEW PROCEDURES

Senior director of modernisat­ion and strategic projects in the ministry, Arvel Grant, said that “as we roll out the programme, we continue to review (our procedures) and to ensure that we are not breaching the law in establishi­ng the programme”.

He noted that the feeds are being monitored at the Joint Informatio­n and Operations Centre at the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF), with request for footage being accommodat­ed through an establishe­d security protocol.

He explained that private citizens will not be able to make requests for the footage from JamaicaEye.

However, persons making police reports may indicate if they saw a CCTV in the vicinity of an incident, whether it is an accident or crime. Based on this, the police can request footage.

Implemente­d in March 2018, JamaicaEye is a public-private partnershi­p designed to network CCTV cameras owned by the ministry and accommodat­e feed from privately owned cameras.

It is geared at improving

‘We continue to operate within the law, and we have no intention of breaching the law.. .’

public safety and emergency response by providing useful footage in relation to criminal activity, accidents, natural disasters and other incidents.

 ??  ?? Senior director of modernisat­ion and strategic projects at the Ministry of National Security, Arvel Grant.
Senior director of modernisat­ion and strategic projects at the Ministry of National Security, Arvel Grant.
 ??  ?? Legal Officer in the Ministry of National Security, Tonelle Beecher.
Legal Officer in the Ministry of National Security, Tonelle Beecher.

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