Have your say on plans to put CCTV cameras in taxis in Bedfordshire
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Under Central Bedfordshire Council's plans, CCTV would be installed in around 180 vehicles as part of a pilot, with a view to making CCTV mandatory in all licensed vehicles from April 2021.
The cameras would be a source of evidence in the case of disputes between drivers and passengers.
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A spokesman said: "As with any recording of the public, there are naturally some concerns around privacy. We've proposed some measures that seek to achieve the right balance between safety and privacy in the proposal.
"For example, the cameras would be able to view outside the front of the vehicle and inside, including the faces of both the passenger and the driver.
"However, the sound recording would only start if activated via a button by either the driver or passengers."
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Hide AdThe spokesman added there would be no "live viewing" of the footage from the cameras and recordings would be securely stored and encrypted.
Any downloads of footage that are requested would only cover the period when the incident was reported to have happened and only we and the police would be able to view the footage.
Neither drivers nor vehicle operators would have access to any of the footage.
Executive member for community services, councillor Ian Dalgarno, said: "We believe having CCTV in licensed vehicles will provide a safer experience for both drivers and the public.
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Hide Ad"Drivers of licensed vehicles are placed in a position of trust to carry, sometimes unaccompanied and vulnerable individuals, whilst also being placed in vulnerable positions themselves sometimes being subject to verbal and physical abuse, robberies and false allegations.
"We would like to hear from members of the public on this proposal"
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