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Victoria Police Department

CCTV for Public Events

How we use temporary CCTV cameras and our Remotely Piloted Aircraft System (RPAS) to help keep everyone safe at events

We deploy temporary, monitored CCTV cameras and our RPAS (commonly known as a "drone") in support of our operations to ensure public safety during many public events throughout the year. These events include, Canada Day festivities, Goodlife Marathon and Remembrance Day ceremonies, among others. A public notification is provided when these technologies are deployed for a pre-planned event or demonstration.

While there is often no information indicating a known threat to a particular event, public gatherings have been the targets of past attacks world-wide. The deployment of these technologies is part of our operations to help keep these events fun, safe and family-friendly. In addition to enhancing security, previous deployments of these cameras have helped locate lost children and seniors at large-scale public events and have provided for effective coordination in responding to medical events.

The RPAS camera functions similarly to CCTV and does not record by default. If recordings need to take place to gather evidence, or capture an incident, the public will be notified, and that data will be stored for 30 days or longer.

These technologies are deployed in accordance with B.C. and national privacy legislation. Schedule permitting, CCTV cameras are put up in the two days before and are taken down a short time after each event. We have added signage in the event areas to ensure that everyone is aware that these cameras are in place.

If you have questions or concerns about the RPAS camera deployment, or our use of these temporary, monitored CCTV cameras, please email engagement@vicpd.ca.