RPD looking for feedback on camera-sharing program
RPD is launching ConnectRaleigh, a video camera-sharing public safety program. Police say its goal is to keep the community safe.
Posted — UpdatedRPD is launching ConnectRaleigh, a video camera-sharing public safety program.
Participation in the program is voluntary, according to police, adding it’s a “proactive step to increase real-time information for data-guided emergency responses.”
Police are asking residents who own cameras on their property to register and, upon request, provide access to any video. They will use the registry to build an interactive map of security cameras in Raleigh that will:
- Be accessible only to the RPD.
- Increase the efficiency of direct video evidence collection.
- Enable communities to work together to create a safer Raleigh.
- Provide immediate camera owner contact information for investigators.
Raleigh police will host the first of four information sessions about the platform on Monday at 6:30 p.m. at Abbotts Creek Park on Durant Road.
The other information sessions will take place between 6:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. on the following days at the following locations:
- Tuesday, February 20
- Brier Creek Park
- 10810 Globe Rd.
- Jaycee Park
- 2405 Wade Ave.
- John Chavis Memorial Park
- 505 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd
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