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V IDEO SURVEILLANCE ( public /private areas ). TOMÁŠ MIČO The Office for Personal Data Protection of the Slovak Republic. Video surveillance system - CCTV. What is it actually? Closed Circuit Television; - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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VIDEO SURVEILLANCE(public/private areas)
TOMÁŠ MIČOThe Office for Personal Data Protection of
the Slovak Republic
LithuaniaNovembre 2007
VIDEO SURVEILLANCE Tomáš Mičopage 2
THE OFFICE FOR PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION OF THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC
Video surveillance system - CCTVWhat is it actually?• Closed Circuit Television;• video magnification system consisting of a video
screen interfaced with a video camera;• usually a security system using cameras that
transmits visual information over a closed circuit through cable or wireless transmitter and receiver;
• analog or digital surveillance technology designed for monitoring of various environments and activities.
LithuaniaNovembre 2007
VIDEO SURVEILLANCE Tomáš Mičopage 3
THE OFFICE FOR PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION OF THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC
Video surveillance systems
LithuaniaNovembre 2007
VIDEO SURVEILLANCE Tomáš Mičopage 4
THE OFFICE FOR PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION OF THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC
International legal documents• Convention of Human Rights and
Fundamental Freedoms (Article 8);• Council of Europe Convention no. 108/1981 for the protection of
individuals with regard to automatic processing of personal data;
• Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union;
• Directive 95/46/EC (EU framework).
LithuaniaNovembre 2007
VIDEO SURVEILLANCE Tomáš Mičopage 5
THE OFFICE FOR PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION OF THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC
Legal framework for public areas monitoring
LEX GENERALIS:• Act No. 428/2002 Coll. on Protection of Personal
Data as amended (hereinafter the “PDP act”).
LEX SPECIALIS:• Other acts that provide an obligation or opportunity
for data controller to have and use video surveillance system (e.g. Act on Banks, Act on Protection of State Border, Act on Police Force, … )
LithuaniaNovembre 2007
VIDEO SURVEILLANCE Tomáš Mičopage 6
THE OFFICE FOR PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION OF THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC
PDP act (a)Section 10 Paragraph 7 of PDP act stipulates the following:• The premises accessible to the public may be monitored by
means of a video recording or audio recording only for the purposes of the public policy and security, disclosing criminal activities or interference with the State’s security, provided that the premises are clearly marked as being monitored. Marking of the fact that the premises are being monitored is not required if it is not stipulated by a special Act. The recording may only be used for the purposes of criminal prosecution or proceedings concerning misdemeanors, unless otherwise stipulated by a special Act.
LithuaniaNovembre 2007
VIDEO SURVEILLANCE Tomáš Mičopage 7
THE OFFICE FOR PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION OF THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC
PDP act (b)Section 13 Paragraph 7 of PDP act stipulates
the following:• If the recording made pursuant to Section 10
Paragraph 7 is not used for the purposes of criminal proceedings or proceedings concerning misdemeanors, the person who made it shall destroy it at the latest within seven days from the day following after the day on which the recording was made, unless otherwise stipulated by a special Act.
LithuaniaNovembre 2007
VIDEO SURVEILLANCE Tomáš Mičopage 8
THE OFFICE FOR PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION OF THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC
Legal conditions• the premises accessible to the public;• the purpose:
– public policy and security;– disclosure of criminal activities;– disclosure of interference with the State’s security;
• the premises are clearly marked as being monitored (Marking of the fact that the premises are being monitored is not required if it is not stipulated by a special Act.);
• the usage of recordings – only for criminal prosecution or proceedings concerning misdemeanors, unless otherwise stipulated by a special Act;
• the deletion – within seven days from the day following after the day on which the recording was made.
LithuaniaNovembre 2007
VIDEO SURVEILLANCE Tomáš Mičopage 9
THE OFFICE FOR PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION OF THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC
The premises accessible to the public
• public areas:– streets;– parks;– squares;– playgrounds;
• premises of banks;
• shopping malls, hypermarkets, shops;
• railway station or bus station.
LithuaniaNovembre 2007
VIDEO SURVEILLANCE Tomáš Mičopage 10
THE OFFICE FOR PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION OF THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC
The purposeThe strongest public interest – security:• the purpose of monitoring:
– public order and security;– disclosure of criminal activities;– disclosure of interference with the State’s security;
• the usage of recordings:– criminal prosecution;– proceedings concerning misdemeanors;– other stipulated by a special Act;
LithuaniaNovembre 2007
VIDEO SURVEILLANCE Tomáš Mičopage 11
THE OFFICE FOR PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION OF THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC
Clearly marked premises
LithuaniaNovembre 2007
VIDEO SURVEILLANCE Tomáš Mičopage 12
THE OFFICE FOR PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION OF THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC
Legal framework for monitoring of private areas
When private entity operates a surveillance camera system:
• Civil Code;
• Labour Act (employers vs. employees);
• PDP act (but not explicitly).
LithuaniaNovembre 2007
VIDEO SURVEILLANCE Tomáš Mičopage 13
THE OFFICE FOR PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION OF THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC
Employment relationsLabour Act (new Article 11 of basic principles): An employer is empowered to collect only personal data
regarding employee that concern his qualification and professional experience and personal data which can be significant for tasks that employee carries out.
Without serious reasons that rise from the specific nature of employer’s activities, employer shall not interfere with privacy of employee at workplace and common premises of employer by monitoring without previous notification or examining of letters addressed to employee as a natural person.
If there is any surveillance mechanism in the premises of employer, employee shall be informed about scope and means of monitoring.
LithuaniaNovembre 2007
VIDEO SURVEILLANCE Tomáš Mičopage 14
THE OFFICE FOR PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION OF THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC
Case law
• previous rules – NONE;
• previous case law - not relevant NOW;
• new rules – Labour Act (lex specialis);
• new case law – NOT CREATED up to now.
LithuaniaNovembre 2007
VIDEO SURVEILLANCE Tomáš Mičopage 15
THE OFFICE FOR PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION OF THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC
Main facts• recordings = personal data;
• monitoring – only when it’s necessary;
• employee has to be informed;
• purpose limitation;
• information security;
• proportionality;
• forbidden areas – no camera.
LithuaniaNovembre 2007
VIDEO SURVEILLANCE Tomáš Mičopage 16
THE OFFICE FOR PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION OF THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC
Useful documents
• Opinion 4/2004 on the Processing of Personal Data by means of Video Surveillance;
• Opinion 4/2007 on the concept of personal data;• Judgement of the European Court of Human Rights
in the case Amann v Switzerland of 16.2.2000;• Judgment of the European Court of Justice C-
101/2001of 6.11.2003 (Lindqvist).
LithuaniaNovembre 2007
VIDEO SURVEILLANCE Tomáš Mičopage 17
THE OFFICE FOR PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION OF THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC
Similarities and differencesPublic• privacy intrusion• signs• personal data• legal framework• free access• purpose• storage period – 7 days
Private• privacy intrusion • previous notification• personal data• legal framework• access denied• purpose• storage period
according the purpose
LithuaniaNovembre 2007
VIDEO SURVEILLANCE Tomáš Mičopage 18
THE OFFICE FOR PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION OF THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC
FinallyCCTV - powerful tool
• Constant need of compliance with law;• Reduction of storage periods;• Purpose limitation;• Awareness of data subjects;• Proportionality.
Look from the data subject’s point of view is the best way to handle it properly.