The Strathroy-Caradoc Police Service has joined the CAMSafe program. SCPS wants to share this information with our community members in hopes that many will engage in the program and work together with the Police to keep our streets safe.
CAMSafe is a community CCTV and security video registry. It was established by the Belleville Police Service in June of 2021 and has had great success and community engagement. The program is now expanding into other communities across the province.
Residents or business owners wishing to collaborate with police in solving crimes in their community can go to CAMSafe.ca and register video cameras/doorbell cams. Only basic details, such as a name, address and contact information, are necessary to participate.
This is a voluntary, community-driven program – participants can add or delete their information at any time and only police have access to your details.
CAMSafe is designed to provide a starting point for officers to obtain video footage to assist an investigation. For example, if a crime occurs in your neighbourhood, an officer can log into CAMSafe, determine who has cameras registered and request footage from the owners.
There is no direct access to cameras or account information through CAMSafe – it is only a directory for officers to utilize during investigations to locate the owners of potential footage.
The Strathroy-Caradoc Police Service encourages residents and businesses to register their cameras on CAMSafe.ca. Together, we can help to reduce crime in our community.
For more information related to CAMSafe, visit CAMSafe.ca.
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