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Richmond to fight B.C. privacy commissioner’s order to remove surveillance cameras, calling them legal and essential for public safety.
The City of Richmond plans to challenge a B.C.
privacy commissioner’s order to remove high-definition surveillance cameras at a major intersection, arguing the program is lawful and vital for public safety.
The commissioner ruled the city lacked authority under privacy laws, citing concerns over advanced features like facial recognition and potential misuse.
Richmond maintains the cameras are used only for criminal investigations, with footage accessible only via court order, and denies the technology includes facial recognition.
City officials say the cameras support modern policing and will seek a judicial review to contest the ruling.
Richmond para luchar contra B.C. La orden del Comisionado de Privacidad para eliminar las cámaras de vigilancia, llamándolas legales y esenciales para la seguridad pública.