Lawyer Carri Ginter says that accessing surveillance materials is currently difficult. The police also want to make it easier for people to access these materials.
Currently, people have to travel to distant locations to view surveillance materials. Ginter had to travel to Pärnu, even though she lives in Tallinn. This cost her client a lot of money.
The police say that accessing materials can only be done in specific locations. For example, in the West Prefecture region, it can be done in Pärnu.
The police and the Ministry of Internal Affairs are discussing how to make accessing surveillance materials easier. The current rules are outdated and need to be changed.