Some drivers have raised questions about having cctv in their vehicles.
This is what North Tynesides Hackney Carriage and Private Hire Licensing Policy states:
2.15 CCTV in vehicles
2.15.1 The Department for Transport Draft Best Practice Guidance recommends
licensing authorities look sympathetically on or even actively encourage the
installation of security measures such as a screen between driver and
passengers or CCTV systems as a means of providing some protection for
vehicle drivers.
2.15.2 It is not proposed that such measures should be required, as part of the licensing
regime, as it is considered that they are best left to the judgement of the owners
and drivers themselves. The hackney carriage and private hire trade are,
however, encouraged to build good links with the local police force, including
participation in any Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnerships.
2.15.3 Any vehicle fitted with CCTV must display a sign approved by the Licensing
Officer advising passengers that a CCTV system is in operation in the vehicle.
2.15.4 Where CCTV is in place there is an expectation that it is in working order when
passengers are being carried. The CCTV system should be maintained to
manufacturers standards.
2.15.5 The CCTV recording must be available for viewing by a Police Officer on request.
Any failure to comply with this request will be reported to the Licensing Officer for
consideration of the appropriate action to be taken.
So. on the face of it it’s ok to have cctv in your vehicle in North Tyneside. My only warning is that some of you may purchase and fit cctv only to be told at a later date that it does not meet NTC’s criteria and you may well find yourself out of pocket. The best advice would be to get the secifications of the cctv system you would like to purchase and take it to licensing and ask them if it would be acceptable.
Read the entire policy document here.














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Thanks very much for that.
The unit I am looking at is purpose built and has remote
panic button functions and it is pretty much self
contained.
I was planning on getting stickers made out but I see
the council want to approve the wording. So I will
give them a buzz if I decide to go ahead.
I also found out that you need to be registered with
the Data Protection Office. According to their
online checklist I would need to register.
It costs about £35. You can do it online as well.
Search Data Protection Commissioner in google and you
will get all the relevant links if you are interested.
Is the whole policy from NT online? I looked for it
a while ago but couldn’t locate it.
@NT Badgeholder, I have added a link to the full policy at the bottom of the article on cctv.