Skip to site navigation
Site information
Contact us
Site map
Help
Accessibility
Accessibility Options
Font size
Small font size
A
Medium font size
A
Large font size
A
Colour scheme
Standard
High contrast
Blue
Looking out for you
Search
Home
Community & living
Crime & safety
Community safety
CCTV
Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) has become one of the most powerful ways to combat urban crime. The cameras act as a deterrant and the footage is often used as evidence in court.
Who can watch CCTV?
However, with about 500,000 cameras in operation across the country, the UK population is the most-watched in the world. If you live and work in the city you can be filmed by 300 cameras a day.
To make sure this security tool does not infringe on people's liberty, there are very strict rules about who can view CCTV footage.
See links on left for details of CCTV in Greenwich, and how to make a request to view CCTV recordings.
Related information
Anti-social behaviour
Report a problem to Cleansweep
A to Z of Services
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
View full A to Z of Services
Community & living
CCTV in Greenwich
Can I watch CCTV?
CCTV code of practice
Media requests
Contact Data Protection
About Greenwich
Useful links
Department for Constitutional Affairs
Information Commissioner's Office