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    1. Definitions
    2. Application
    3. Objectives and purpose
    4. Areas regulated by the law
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    1. Approval of CCTV cameras
    2. Consideration of applications and renewals
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    1. Areas requiring special approval for third party installations
    1. Withdrawal and amendment of approvals
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    1. Electricity supply, power cables and conduit to CCTV camera
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    1. Illegally installed CCTV camera
    2. Removal of all illegal CCTV camera installations
    3. Approved and unregistered CCTV cameras in public space and city property
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Radio 702 Bongani Bingwa speaks to crime activist and Eblockwatch founder, Andre Snyman about the new Joburg CCTV bylaw that has sparked concern for some residents and crime activists.

eNCA A new bylaw for CCTV cameras in the City of Johannesburg has got residents and crime activists hot under the collar. The bylaw requirement is that all CCTV cameras, even those on private property, that have a view of a public space, like a road, must be registered with the City.

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The draft CCTV By-Law

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