Video footage definition
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Unless otherwise agreed to in writing, the Photographer is not responsible for storing or archiving any Photographs or Video footage.
Video footage captured in stores, and any photo of yourself that you supply, may also be used to help identify you, and customize your experience as you use our Services.
Video footage concerning traffic stops, field interviews, no-action encounters, frisks, and searches shall be easily and quickly made available to the Consultant upon request, and no later than seven (7) calendar days from the date of the request.
Video footage is for Play & Learn training and safety purposes only.
Video footage from security cameras will only be used in disciplinary cases as supporting evidence.
Video footage from security cameras will not be used for evaluation purposes.
Video footage produced by body worn cameras may be used as evidence in civil or criminal investigations, unless prohibited by law, reviewed administratively for officer compliance with department policies (as set forth below), used as a tool in law enforcement training, and utilized as a reference in incident documentation.
Video footage of the incident must be made available for potential ICE review.
Video footage of the Record Attempt on VHS (PAL or NTSC), DVD or CD-Rom: Where possible, the original footage should also be supplied on DV or Mini DV.
Video footage is automatically deleted after a certain period of time, and the school does not retain video footage after the investigation of a particular incident is closed.