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Residents Concerned about Streetlight CCTV Cameras
The installation of streetlight-powered CCTV camera on Braefoot Avenue has raised concerns among residents.
11:42 23 July 2018
Residents in Braefoot Avenue were concerned as to why the streetlight in their area was always on even in the middle of summer. Citizens were perplexed because the council is currently cash-strapped.
One of the residents, Charlie White, reported what he thought was a waste of funds to East Dunbartonshire Council. He said: “Then just last wee I received a telephone call from the council with the explanation that this was due to new CCTV having been installed which could only be powered using street lighting.”
“I was advised that the cost of electrical usage was being met by Police Scotland. I did point out that police funds come out of the EDC budget.”
“So much for everyone being encouraged/bullied into reducing their carbon footprint.”
Thomas Glen, the council’s Depute Chief Executive - Place, Neighbourhood & Corporate Assets, said: “The council’s Community Safety Team – in consultation with Police Scotland – installed a temporary mobile CCTV camera at Braefoot Avenue at the beginning of June following a serious assault and an increase in reports of youth disorder in and around the immediate area.
“The camera is there to provide public reassurance and to help act as a deterrent to antisocial behaviour in the area and is due to remain on site until at least the end of July.”
“The mobile CCTV camera belongs to and is paid for solely by the council from our own budgets. It requires a constant power source and this is supplied from the street lights to operate it.
“There is a nominal charge to the council from our power supplier for the additional electricity that this system uses.”