New video surveillance policy updates receive OK from Oliver Council
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Since 1 May, it is permitted by law to monitor driving bans by means of cameras. Graz wants to make use of this possibility, but there is still a need for a further amendment of the law from the state of Styria. The amendment of the road traffic regulations not only imposes a helmet obligation for all under 14 years on e-bikes and for all under 16 years on e-scooters, but also creates the basis for a so-called zone access management. At defined …
New video surveillance policy updates receive OK from Oliver Council
Updates to Oliver’s video surveillance policy ensuring better chain of responsibility and adherence to protection of privacy have been approved by Council. At the April 27 Regular Council meeting, updates to the Town's Video Surveillance Cameras Policy was discussed and…
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