![]() ![]() Victoria Police highly recommends referring to the Community Crime Prevention - CCTV Resources External Link. Victoria Police has outlined below how they can contribute to the planning, design, implementation and evaluation of CCTV initiatives. ![]() The establishment of this type of program requires careful consideration from a policing perspective. Victoria Police has successfully partnered with a number of local councils in such arrangements which have provided significant benefits to local communities. Victoria Police welcomes the opportunity to work with local councils in relation to the establishment of public area CCTV programs where there is a demonstrated need to do so. The use of CCTV is recognised as a beneficial tool in supporting policing functions that seek to manage high crime locations and matters of public order. If you are interested in registering your CCTV system, contact your local police station. However some police stations may have their own localised registers.ĬCTV system owners who wish to voluntarily register their CCTV system details can contact their local police to see if they have a localised CCTV register. ![]() There is no mandatory or centralised CCTV register for privately owned household or business CCTV systems in Victoria. It is recommended that households or businesses seek advice from a security expert and refer to the Victorian State Government Community Crime Prevention - CCTV Resources External Link. Victoria Police does not provide advice on CCTV systems. ![]()
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