Greek police fined for illegal monitoring

Greek police have been ordered to pay a fine for using traffic cameras for surveillance of a student protest in Athens.

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Wednesday, 10.10.2007.

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Greek police have been ordered to pay a fine for using traffic cameras for surveillance of a student protest in Athens. The Hellenic Data Protection Authority also said police kept images from the CCTV cameras for a week, an additional violation, Katimerini reported. The fine was set at USD 4,200. Greek police fined for illegal monitoring Police told Katimerini only 88 cameras in Athens are functional and in use, because many have been set on fire. The cameras were installed for security for the 2004 Olympic Games. High-ranking police officers said the cameras are only used to monitor traffic flow and are not even used to pursue violators of driving regulations.

Greek police fined for illegal monitoring

Police told Katimerini only 88 cameras in Athens are functional and in use, because many have been set on fire. The cameras were installed for security for the 2004 Olympic Games.

High-ranking police officers said the cameras are only used to monitor traffic flow and are not even used to pursue violators of driving regulations.

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