Kaameratest ja reeglitest

Kaameratest ja reeglitest

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About Cameras and Rules

Peaminister Kristen Michal räägib avalikest kaameratest ja nende kasutamisest.

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. Peab olema selge, kes andmeid kogub ja kuidas neid kasutatakse. Privaatsus on tähtis.
Politsei algatas uue järelevalve. See uurib, kuidas kaamerate kasutamist reguleerida. Kaamerad on kasutusel alates 2009. aastast.
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Prime Minister Kristen Michal talks about public cameras and their use.

Interior Minister Igor Taro suspended the use of cameras. Michal said it was a good decision. Trust in the police is important.
Cameras collect data in public spaces. It must be clear who collects the data and how it is used. Privacy is important.
The police initiated new oversight. It examines how to regulate the use of cameras. Cameras have been in use since 2009.
Laws must have clear rules on the use of cameras. Cameras help stop crime. Parliament must discuss how to use cameras.
In the future, there must be clear rules for the use of cameras. Everyone must know where data is collected. The location of cameras may not always be known. Databases must be public.
The police use over 200 cameras. Over 20 million images are taken every month.