Crime. the tours of police surveillance planned in Rinkeby and Tensta in Stockholm continues in the Supreme Court. Data Inspection appeal the Administrative Court’s decision to allow the cameras and want the Supreme Administrative Court decides the issue.
The police had received a two-year permit to put up cameras that will record around the clock in the areas.
“Police prospective surveillance is a comprehensive video surveillance of places where privacy interest is getting very strong current,” says Swedish data Inspection lawyer Tove out in a press release.
According Fors lacking today leading decisions specifying the conditions for the streets to get monitored during the daytime. The Data Inspection Board estimates that the number of applications for the camera monitor such sites will increase.
“It is therefore important position to get a ruling from the Supreme Administrative Court,” said Tove Fors.
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