The first proposals to install mobile CCTV cameras were made to the city council as early as March 2003. A number of reports and assessments were drafted about the number of cameras, their type and the overall cost of the project. Finally it was decided that two (2) Radio Wave cameras will be purchased at the total cost of more than 100.000 pounds.
At the same time the idea that Mill Road needs to have cameras installed was also floated. A council report (by Head of Property & Building Services) describes the implications and costs of such a scheme. Strangely it admits that "violent crime offenses are not likely to be affected by CCTV coverage if they are alcohol-related. Along Mill Road, in both 2000 and 2001, pedestrian and household surveys revealed that people feel that drunk and disorderly behavior is an increasing problem in the area." Burglary is another crime that might not be affected.
A year later mobile CCTV cameras were bought, and installed in Mill Road. Their deployment strangely coincided with the ban on alcohol, and the notices forbidding gatherings on Mill Road, and giving powers to the police to disperse them. This scheme itself was subject to a lot of controversy: the council wanted to use a by-law to impose it (which would not be legal) while the home office provided special statutory tools for such policies (Designated Public Places Order (DPPO)). At the same time a press release from the lib dems (that control the council) claim a first victory for the mobile CCTV scheme: an incident of anti-social behaviour (could be anything including being drunk).
Is CCTV in this area really for reducing crime? Not really, just for a bit more social control. As the councilors say they have agreed with the police "to use new police dispersal powers to deal with anti-social behavior on the streets and these are proving very effective in conjunction with other powers and new mobile CCTV surveillance." Social clensing is in progress ...
The hype:
http://gwydir.demon.co.uk/camlibdems/z040331a.htm
Description of options and costs for mobile CCTV:
http://www.cambridge.gov.uk/councillors/agenda/2003/0324strat/09.pdf
Mill road CCTV assessment
http://www.cambridge.gov.uk/councillors/agenda/2003/0311chr/05.pdf
Map of the Mill Road area:
http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap.dll?G2M?X=546133&Y=257900&A=Y&Z=1
The DPPO story (Cambridge evening news)
http://w3.cambridge-news.co.uk/news/cambridge/story.asp?StoryID=54431
Lib dem response: http://gwydir.demon.co.uk/camlibdems/z040312a.htm
All CCTV cameras in the city & what they are used for:
http://www.cambridge.gov.uk/whoweare/CCTV%20System%20Overview.pdf
Freedom of Information: Community Safety and Crime
http://www.cambridge.gov.uk/about_the_council/foi/class_18.htm
More documents (Annual control room reports) - including broken links:
http://www.cambridge.gov.uk/whoweare/dpspage.htm
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