Richmond to fight B.C. privacy watchdog's order to remove surveillance cameras

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RICHMOND – The City of Richmond says it will challenge an order by B.C.‘s privacy watchdog to remove high-definition surveillance cameras at an intersection on the grounds the city lacked authorization to gather private information.

It says it has “clearly stated” to the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of B.C. that its public safety camera program is “lawful” and it’s now “positioned to have the legality” of its program determined by the courts.

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