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		<title>A&amp;A:City Surveillance Cameras and Public Records Law</title>
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Q: Are city-owned and operated surveillance camera recordings of public areas subject to disclosure in accordance with the California Public Records Law? A: Under the Public Records Act, public records &#8212; which include &#8220;any writing containing information relating to the conduct of the public&#8217;s business prepared, owned, used, or retained by any state or local [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Q: </strong>Are city-owned and operated surveillance camera  recordings of public areas subject to disclosure in accordance with the  California Public Records Law?</p>
<p><strong>A: </strong>Under the Public Records Act, public  records &#8212; which include &#8220;any writing containing information relating to the  conduct of the public&#8217;s business prepared, owned, used, or retained by any state  or local agency regardless of physical form or characteristics,&#8221; Gov&#8217;t Code  section 6252(e) &#8212; are presumed to be open to the public and must be disclosed  unless a specific provision of the Act or other law exempts them from  disclosure.  &#8220;Writing&#8221; includes not only writings in the traditional sense,  but &#8220;every other means of recording upon any tangible thing any form of  communication or representation, including letters, words, pictures, sounds, or  symbols, or combinations thereof, and any record thereby created, regardless of  the manner in which the record has been stored.&#8221;  Gov&#8217;t Code section  6252(g).  Thus, it appears that surveillance camera recordings would be  covered under the Act:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;The Act contains  numerous exemptions, including certain types of police records, specifically: [r]ecords of complaints to, or investigations conducted by, or records of  intelligence information or security procedures of, the office of the Attorney General and the Department of  Justice, the California Emergency Management Agency, and any family:state or local police agency, or any investigatory or security files  compiled by any other state or local police agency, or any investigatory or  security files compiled by any other state or local agency for correctional, law  enforcement, or licensing purposes.<br />
Gov&#8217;t Code section  6254(f).&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>It is  unclear from your email whether these surveillance cameras are maintained by the  city&#8217;s police department or the city itself.  If they are not &#8220;records of  intelligence information or security procedures of&#8221; the police department, but  rather tapes that are maintained by some other city agency, then it would seem  that you should have access to the video recordings regardless of their  purpose.  If they are maintained by the city police department, you should  still have access to any portions of those videotapes that were not specifically  created for or used as part of an investigation. <em> See  Williams</em><em> ; .  Sup. Ct., 5 Cal. 4th 337, 356 (1993). </em>In other words, the recordings should only be exempt if there is a &#8220;concrete and  definite prospect&#8221; of actual enforcement proceedings, i.e., the tapes contain  footage showing a crime in progress that will be used as part of a police  investigation.<em> Id.</em></p>
<p>More information about the Public  Records Act, including sample  request letters, may be found at the First Amendment Coalition&#8217;s website, locatedon this website, here: <em><a title="Access to Records" href="http://www.firstamendmentcoalition.org/category/resources/access-to-records/" target="_blank">Access to Records.</a></em></p>
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