Robert B wrote:
Hello members, first post on the board. I have been considering fitting a cctv system into my cab, but there is rumour that were not allowed to do that as a glasgow operator ( black hack ). I've looked over my operators license and nothing says I can or can't, other than about needing permission for signage.
It says nothing in my conditions either. I fitted a cheap cam, records video and sound.
Robert B wrote:
The amount of anti social behaviour and abuse, rife in the job now, along with vandalism, is now at endemic proportions.
I just can't afford to continue paying for damages to my cab, just because someone's had a bad night . I believe other cities in Scotland now have cctv, like Edinburgh and Dundee, and is a proven tool to cut down on the negative behaviour seen in cabs. Also good for passenger and driver protection.
Even having a couple of "CCTV in Operation" stickers can be a deterrent, but if a customer has an issue you may be asked for footage, so having just stickers could be leading people into a false sense of security. Stick in a cam + stickers.
Robert B wrote:
The cctv I'm looking at is a pro set up by a company called cygnus and would comply with all the data privacy laws laud down by ico.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/VISION-IN-CAR-ACCIDENT-CAMERA-Recorder/dp/B0085ZD17G/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1367239471&sr=8-1&keywords=in+car+cctv
This is what I use.
Robert B wrote:
What is the risk of doing this without permission from glasgow council ? It's for my own personal safety and protection of my cab. Would a lawyer be effective in challenging any opposition from glasgow council ?
Yes, I am sure a good lawyer could argue the case. I see it this way, If you were to try and submit video or sound captured in your cab in a court of law for some reason you persue they could tell you no. Police may say no to using it as evidence.....
Then on the other side of the coin is your cam capturing footage of a mugging, murder, rape etc, I'm bloody well sure the cops would be all over you to get the images.
Your insurance company would most certainly view it to accertain blame in an accident, a very helpful tool for them.
Robert B wrote:
The council said to someone else, that there was a review consultation happening at the next licensing meeting but they've been apparently doing this since 2009.
Am I within my rights, to protect myself at work with cctv ? All advice appreciated.
Robert.....
I would like to think we all have rights to protect our businesses, shops, busses etc have it, why not you.
I hope my comments help.
This is the full page from Amazon
http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_sab ... car%20cctv