Market Weighton CCTV – No Service Level Agreement

As Market Weighton Town Council (MWTC) have no lawful access to the Market Weighton CCTV system owned by them they are unable to address Subject Access Requests.

In a shambolic attempt to fudge the unlawful gathering of Data there has been an attempt to claim that Humberside Police deal with their Subject Access Requests.

For this to be lawful there must be a signed copy of a Service Level Agreement for The Provision, Operation and Management of Closed Circuit Television Camera (CCTV) Monitoring between Humberside Police Force and MWTC.

Humberside Police have confirmed no such agreement exists.

Further Failures

I can confirm that MWTC has failed to operate the CCTV system lawfully for the following reasons:

  • They are unable to address Subject Access Requests.
  • There is no signed Service Level Agreement for The Provision, Operation and Management of Closed Circuit Television Camera (CCTV) Monitoring between Humberside Police and MWTC.
  • There is no Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA) that reflects that there is no signed Service Level Agreement for The Provision, Operation and Management of Closed Circuit Television Camera (CCTV) Monitoring between Humberside Police and MWTC.
  • There is no signage.

All of the above are legal requirements. This means the MWTC CCTV system that Market Weighton residents pay for the running of is unlawful and a criminal’s best friend.

Who Supplied?

Perhaps we should ask who supplied the original MWTC CCTV system. Could it have been none other than The Mayor, Councillor Peter Hammerman, aka The Dictator?

Where did you store the monitors Peter? Who had access to them? Shall I continue Mr Mayor?

Councillor Peter Hemmerman, aka The Dictator

Subject Access Request

I have sent the following Subject Access Request and Freedom of Information request to the MWTC Clerk

Dear Stacey,

In the interests of transparency could I please refer you to (LINK)

On Sunday 12 July between 07.00 and 07.30 I was in Market Weighton near to the Half Moon pub.

Could I please make a Subject Access Request for the Data gathered of me by the cameras on the Half Moon and all other cameras?

As there is no Service Level Agreement for The Provision, Operation and Management of Closed Circuit Television Camera (CCTV) Monitoring between Humberside Police Force and Market Weighton Town Council (MWTC) MWTC must address this Subject Access Request themselves.

Please advise how this will be achieved.

Failure to fulfil this Subject Access Request will demonstrate that the Market Weighton CCTV system is unlawfully gathering Data and must be switched off with immediate effect.

As per the Freedom of Information Act could I please request a copy of your Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA) that reflects that there is no signed Service Level Agreement for The Provision, Operation and Management of Closed Circuit Television Camera (CCTV) Monitoring between Humberside Police and MWTC?

Could you please advise have MWTC informed those businesses who have CCTV on their buildings that the system is unlawful? You will be aware of the risk to reputation to some of these businesses for allowing the use of their buildings for unlawful activity.

Regards,

Andy Strangeway

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