Dubai resolution to regulate use of police cameras

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Published: Wed 26 Aug 2020, 6:00 PM

Last updated: Thu 27 Aug 2020, 2:42 PM

A new resolution issued in Dubai on Wednesday, August 26, obligates Dubai Police officers to abide by legislations governing the use of security cameras, especially those that protect the public's privacy. The officers are prohibited from transferring, storing, transmitting or publishing any security footage unless they obtain written consent from investigation authorities at the Dubai Police or the judicial authority.
The resolution issued by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, says that police officers should maintain the confidentiality of the security camera footage. "Pursuant to the resolution, and without prejudice to civil and penal responsibilities, any Dubai Police officer who violates the articles in this resolution will be subject to disciplinary procedures. The Commander-in-Chief of the Dubai Police will issue the bylaws required to implement this resolution," an official statement from the Government of Dubai Media Office said.
The resolution aims to improve the quality of Dubai Police services and enhance the performance of its personnel. It also seeks to strengthen the community's confidence in the police force, protect their rights, ensure transparency and accountability, and enhance documentation of police interactions.
According to the resolution, the police are authorised to use security cameras in public areas to fulfill its duties, including handling traffic violations and ensuring effective security. The resolution will be published in the Official Gazette and considered valid from the date of publication.
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