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CCTV Planned for East Oxford Community Centre?

Kate | 13.05.2009 22:42 | Free Spaces | Technology | Oxford

Help reverse community centre CCTV decision.

It has recently emerged that there are plans to install CCTV cameras in the East Oxford Community Centre (EOCC). This will make the centre less community-friendly and inclusive, creating an atmosphere of mistrust and opening up the possibility that the authorities may at some point demand access to the footage in order to monitor activist groups.

This decision has been taken by a small group – the Management Committee – without consulting the wider community of people who use the centre. Please write to them ASAP and let them know what you think of the plan; if enough people get in touch they may be forced to reconsider.

Simply copy and paste the email below and sign your name, or write your own if possible. The emails are at the bottom of this message and can be sent as a block.

(One alternative would be for a rota of volunteers to staff a reception desk of some sort; even if it weren't continuously staffed, it would still go some way to solving the problem. Please mention in your email if you would be prepared to volunteer in such a scheme).

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Dear Sir/Madam,

It has come to my attention that the East Oxford Community Association are proposing to install CCTV cameras at the Community Centre. I understand this is motivated by a desire to protect the building from break-ins and to increase the personal safety of staff. Although break-ins have occurred, fears of potential assaults on staff are as of yet unfounded, as far as I am aware.

It is outrageous that such a major decision to infringe the privacy of the centre's users has not been put forward to that community.

Furthermore, there seems no need to resort to so extreme a measure when alternative avenues - such as securing valuables to prevent burglary - have not been explored.

The feeling seems to be that CCTV is needed at the community centre because 'anyone on Cowley Road can just walk in'. But this openness is part of the beauty of the EOCC. Although it can cause problems, we need to find ways of dealing with them that make EOCC more accessible and welcoming to the local community, not less.

Although some may perceive a gain of 'added security', it is important to consider what will be lost if CCTV is installed at the community centre; a shared communal space where individuals are trusted enough to have their privacy respected.

Installing CCTV would be reinforcing the idea that members of the community should fear each other, and would cultivate a climate of suspicion - which is precisely the opposite of what a community centre should to do. The alienating effect and level of opposition to such a proposal, if it does indeed go ahead, should not be underestimated.

A number of the user groups are grassroots community initiatives, fundamentally opposed to such authoritarian measures. Should the principle be approved, the installation of CCTV would be a betrayal to many of those who have worked hard to make the EOCC a thriving and positive community space.

Yours Sincerely,

***X***

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Emails of the committee (and the administrator):

 benbeaumont888@hotmail.com,  ziyenge@googlemail.com,  darkchap@yahoo.com,  sally@aidsconsortium.org.uk,  jo.kwabla@infinis.com,  sarahllasenby@googlemail.com,  catherine@breathe-easy.myzen.co.uk,  augustusmitchell@hotmail.com,  owen@riseup.net,  wasperjohn@yahoo.co.uk,  east_oxford_cc@yahoo.co.uk

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Kate

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