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The Biometrics and Surveillance Camera Commissioner’s role is to encourage compliance with the surveillance camera code of practice. BSCC is an independent monitoring body of the Home Office .
Check the tariff classification for a clip-on camera lens attachment made of glass.
This collection brings together resources to help people comply with the surveillance camera code of practice and follow good practice and legal requirements.
The role of the Surveillance Camera Commissioner is to encourage compliance with the surveillance camera code of practice.
The Surveillance Camera Commissioner has a statutory role to provide the surveillance camera industry with a current list of recommended standards.
The University of Aberdeen has developed a state-of-the-art underwater holographic camera with DASA support, enabling rapid real-time analysis of marine life in impressive detail
These case studies show how the 12 guiding principles in the surveillance camera code of practice can be met.
What to do if you are giving evidence from abroad in a UK court or tribunal case, which countries allow it and what the rules are for each country.
Documents and information relating to the commissioner's surveillance camera strategy.
The Surveillance Camera Commissioner’s annual reports to the Home Secretary.
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