No
doubt there will be people who will righteously defend this –
recruits for Britain's Stasi.
Big
Brother or peeping tom? UK installs CCTV in school bathrooms,
changing rooms
Over
200 UK state schools have installed cameras in bathrooms and changing
rooms to monitor students, a recent surveillance survey reported.
British parents will likely be shocked by the study’s findings.
RT,
12 September, 2012
The
survey is based on a freedom of information request conducted by Big
Brother Watch, an anti-surveillance activist group. The group said
they were shaken by the results, which was much higher and more
extensive than expected.
The
report "will come as a shock to many parents", Nick
Pickles, Director of Big Brother Watch said. "Schools need to
come clean about why they are using these cameras and what is
happening to the footage”.
A
total of 825 cameras were installed in the bathrooms and changing
rooms of 207 different schools across England, Scotland and Wales,
according to data provided by more than 2,000 schools.
It
remains unclear where in the bathrooms and changing rooms the cameras
are located, who watches the footage and whether any pupils were
recorded while changing.
The
principal of the Wildern School in southern England, however, said
that the cameras in her school – one per bathroom – are located
"nowhere near the toilet cubicles."
"The
images are not looked at unless there has been a reported problem and
all images are deleted after a maximum of 30 days," she said.
Video
recording in toilets or changing rooms is legal, but recommended only
for exceptional circumstances, the Information Commissioner's Office
(ICO) reported. The ICO is an independent authority in the UK, whose
duties include promoting privacy.
Research
also showed that the extent of CCTV use varied widely from school to
school. “With some schools seeing a ratio of one camera for every
five pupils,” the report said. “CCTV appears to be used as a
quick fix to much more complex problems and issues that simply cannot
be solved with passive surveillance.”
UK
schools so unsafe that surveillance needed in the most private
spaces?
Since
the 1990s, the UK’s Home Office has spent 78 percent of its crime
prevention budget on CCTV installations, and schools have likewise
invested significant resources in their own surveillance equipment,
the Big Brother Watch report said.
No
significant research has been done into whether CCTV cameras actually
lower crime rates.
Big
Brother Watch was able to locate a single study by the French
Institut D’ Aménagement Et D’Urbanisme, which concluded that
theft and burglary continued to increase after the 2007 installation
of CCTV in the Île-de-France region. A marginal reduction in
disorderly incidents in schools was also reported.
‘Shocking’
highlights
The
Big Brother Watch report estimated that more than 100,000 cameras
monitor students and teachers across Britain, with 90 percent of the
schools surveyed acknowledging the use of some form of video
surveillance.
Responses
from 2,107 secondary schools showed that they used 47,806 cameras in
total with more than half installed inside the schools. The Radclyffe
School in Oldham surpassed all other schools in the survey, with 20
cameras total in bathrooms and changing rooms.
Sharon
Holder, the GMB's national officer, told Newsvine that her trade
union was disgusted with the findings.
"Placing
CCTV in school bathrooms poses a worrying development in school
policy and raises a number of questions,” she said. “How many
parents have given headteachers permission to film their child going
to the toilet or having a shower? What happens to the film
afterwards? How much discussion has there been on governing bodies
and to what extent have councils and councilors had any input into
these developments? What problems are the schools trying to solve?”
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