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CCTV in my street

I have cctv in my street, does anyone know if there is a way I can view it myself on my pc? I know you can some over London.

My reason for ask this is because we are being harassed by some one that keep break our windows in the night and although Anti social team and police involved its just not coming together.

So if I could view the person on the street CCTV myself it may help.

Is there any way I can do this as to I can check the dates on the thing on line as to when the broke out windows and I may recognise person, as we fell out with neighbour etc. and think he is involved.

Any ideas anyone?

I know they have webcams to view various countries as well. Its just another way of trying to catch the B. as 5x they have broken our windows in the middle of the night now.

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  • googler
    googler Posts: 16,103 Forumite
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    If the CCTV is operated by your local council, police or some other agency, the ask them about its availability. There should be publicly-displayed signs in the area telling who the operator is.
  • neilwoods
    neilwoods Posts: 2,304 Forumite
    The main street cams, highly doubt it. Normally the only ones you are able to view, tend to main road cams, or public cam set up by someone else.
    Mansion TV. Avoid at all cost's :j
  • [Deleted User]
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    OP should look into setting up his or her own security cameras and floodlights. They are far less expensive than replacing windows.
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