[HISTORY: Adopted by the Borough Council of the Borough of Sayre 9-20-2012 by Ord. No. 891. Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Police Department — See Ch. 27.
Peace and good order — See Ch. 121.
Vehicles and traffic — See Ch. 163.
The purpose of this chapter is to ensure that all public security camera systems:
A. 
Further a legitimate, clearly articulated public safety purpose;
B. 
Can effectively achieve their articulated purpose;
C. 
Can achieve their articulated purpose more efficiently than could alternative means;
D. 
Minimally impact constitutional rights;
E. 
Employ an open and publicly accountable process; and
F. 
Employ technological and administrative safeguards to reduce the potential for misuse and abuse of the system.
As used in this chapter and/or in the regulations promulgated by Borough Council and the Chief of Police, certain words and phrases are defined as follows:
APPENDING DATA
Using technology to attach personally identifiable information, such as name, address, or criminal history, to footage or other records of the public security camera system such that those subsequently accessing the footage or records can also access the attached personal information.
AUDIO RECORDING
A permanent or retrievable record of oral conversations and audible sounds. The Borough of Sayre public security cameras shall perform no audio recording. Audio recording is governed by state and federal law and is separate and apart from the recording performed by the security cameras in the public right-of-way. Any recordings that capture audio shall be treated under the provisions of the Pennsylvania Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance Control Act, Act of October 4, 1978, P.L. 831, No. 164, 18 Pa.C.S.A. § 5701 et seq., as amended, and/or the federal Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986, Pub. L. No. 99-508, 100 Stat. 1848 (1986), 18 U.S.C. § 2510 et seq., as amended.
AUTOMATIC IDENTIFICATION
Use of a public security camera system in conjunction with biometric or other digital technologies to ascertain or confirm the identity of an individual whose image is captured on public security camera footage, whether in real time, as applied to recorded footage, or prospectively.
AUTOMATIC TRACKING
The use of a public security camera system to follow a specific individual or his or her vehicle with technology operating independently of immediate or direct human control, regardless of whether his or her identity is known, so as to create a seamless record of his or her activity during a specific period.
BOROUGH PUBLIC SECURITY CAMERA
A public security camera, owned or controlled by the Borough of Sayre, focused on a public place, paid for in whole or in part with Borough or other government monies, not hand-held by system operators, implemented for an indefinite period of time or for longer than 240 days, and the primary purpose of which extends beyond a single, specific law enforcement investigation.
GOVERNMENT MONIES
Funds secured from the Borough Council or any other federal, state, county or Borough funding source.
HARM
Physical, financial or emotional injury and is not limited to legal wrongs or violations of legal duties.
INSTALLATION
An arrangement of cameras allowing them to operate without direct manual control.
MISUSE
Use, operation of or interaction with a PSC system in a manner inconsistent with the use restrictions described in this chapter or otherwise not conforming to the approved purposes of the PSC system.
OBSERVATION or MONITORING
Real-time viewing of live camera images.
OPERATOR or BOROUGH OPERATOR
A Borough employee authorized and trained to use the system, working for or under the supervision or control of the Sayre Police Department and/or Borough Manager.
PAN, TILT AND ZOOM
Manipulating a camera to view areas outside the original image frame or measurably increase the resolution of the images rendered.
PUBLIC SECURITY CAMERA FOOTAGE or FOOTAGE
Any images recorded by a public security camera system or by a public security camera paid for with government monies, including time and location data and any additional metadata or information appended to the images on the footage.
PUBLIC SECURITY CAMERA SYSTEM or PSC SYSTEM or SYSTEM
Two or more government-owned and -operated cameras focused on a public place and remotely operated.
RECORDED
Images that are preserved and stored by a public security camera system for later review. This includes preservation for any length of time beyond a short window necessary to perform an initial review of the footage.
REVIEWER
The Chief of Police or his or her designees who is an officer on the Sayre Borough Police Force and/or the Borough Manager.
SECONDARY PURPOSE
An intentional, planned and authorized use of a system, a component of it, or the collected data, for a purpose other than an original approved purpose for the system.
THIRD PARTIES
Individuals or entities (other than the individual requesting access to records relating to himself or herself) that are not under the supervision or control of the Sayre Police Department.
The Borough of Sayre intends to abide by the following principles in its use of public security cameras and recordings:
A. 
When images are recorded, stored, reviewed or otherwise processed, the purpose for such activity shall be stated and recorded;
B. 
Borough-owned public security cameras shall be open and the camera-monitored areas shall have signs advising the public of the presence of the cameras;
C. 
Images collected by operation of Borough public security cameras shall be retained no longer than necessary. Any long-term retention shall be in accordance with this chapter and in accordance with regulations and procedures promulgated by the Borough Council;
D. 
Access to data from Borough public security cameras shall be available upon written request only as set forth herein or in regulations and procedures promulgated by the Borough Council;
E. 
Images acquired by the Borough from public security cameras shall not be used for any purpose other than the described purpose set forth in the application for access;
F. 
Borough public security cameras shall be directed at the public right-of-way so that no recording is performed except of events and persons in the public right-of-way or in public view. Public security cameras in residential areas shall not provide visual access not available to the general public;
G. 
Borough public security camera operators shall be trained and supervised in the responsible, lawful and ethical use of the cameras, the recording equipment and the recorded images. Access to footage shall be limited, and the limited number of personnel with access to footage shall likewise be trained and supervised in the responsible, lawful and ethical use of footage;
H. 
There shall be specific sanctions for misuse or abuse of the system or of the footage according to the Borough Personnel Policy;
I. 
Borough-owned public security camera footage shall not typically be monitored except when an event triggers the need for short-term monitoring.
A. 
Borough public security cameras may be deployed only in those residential and commercial areas experiencing a distinct pattern of crimes being committed on public space where utilization of camera surveillance could detect and/or eliminate such crimes. From and after the effective date of this chapter, a public security camera location shall be approved preliminarily for installation and use by the Chief of Police or his/her designee and/or Borough Manager:
(1) 
The proposed location is a public space experiencing a distinct pattern of crime;
(2) 
The potential to deter and/or eliminate such criminal activity outweighs any concerns asserted by the affected community;
(3) 
There exists significant support from the affected community for the camera(s).
B. 
Borough public security cameras, and any and all footage, may be used only by those persons authorized herein and may be used solely in the specific instances set forth in this chapter, and use of public security cameras by such persons in any other manner or location, or for any other purpose, is expressly prohibited. The Chief of Police shall maintain a log of all public security camera locations, the dates of their approval by the Chief of Police and/or the Borough Manager. Such log shall be available to the public. The Borough Manager shall maintain a log of all security cameras monitoring activity on Borough property.
Borough public security cameras, and any and all footage, may be used for the purpose of providing surveillance during any public emergency, including, but not limited to, weather emergencies, fire emergencies, flood, pollution incidents or threat conditions connected with the safety of any person.
Borough public security cameras, and any and all footage, may be used for the purpose of providing surveillance in the service of law enforcement and crime investigation and prevention within the Borough of Sayre where there is suspected criminal activity or situations causing concerns for public safety or where there is a potential for criminal activity.
All public security camera systems and public security cameras shall be directed at the public right-of-way so that no recording is performed except of events and persons in the public right-of-way or in public view. Public security cameras in residential areas shall not provide visual access not available to the general public.
The Borough Council shall adopt regulations and procedures applicable to Borough public security cameras.
Public security camera systems and all public security cameras paid for with government monies which are installed or trained on the Borough public right-of-way or on Borough property shall conform to the purposes and objectives set forth in this chapter.
It is not the intent of the Borough by this chapter to regulate in any manner privately owned and operated surveillance or security cameras.
The Borough shall be limited in its use of Borough public security cameras in the following manner:
A. 
Automatic identification prohibited. Except upon a showing of probable cause that an individual has committed or is committing a crime, using a public security camera system or a public security camera paid for with government monies for purposes of automatic identification is prohibited. Any operator who violates the applicable policies and procedures relating to automatic identification shall be subject to administrative discipline.
B. 
Appending data prohibited. Except as provided in the applicable Standard Operating Procedures of the Sayre Police Department, appending data to public security camera footage is prohibited. Any operator who violates the applicable policies and procedures relating to appending data to public security camera footage shall be subject to administrative discipline.
C. 
Automatic tracking prohibited. Except upon a showing of probable cause that an individual has committed or is committing a crime, as provided in the applicable Standard Operating Procedures of the Sayre Police Department, using a public security camera system or a security camera paid for with government monies for purposes of automatic tracking is prohibited. Any operator who violates the applicable policies and procedures relating to automatic tracking shall be subject to administrative discipline.
D. 
ALPR. The prohibitions against automatic tracking, appending data and automatic identification do not apply to ALPR (automatic license plate recognition) or ANPR (automatic number plate recognition).
E. 
Pan, tilt, or zoom prohibited absent reasonable suspicion of criminal activity.
(1) 
The operator shall not use the pan, tilt or zoom features of a public security camera or public security camera system in a way that targets particular individuals absent a reasonable suspicion of criminal or terrorist activity or of risks to public safety.
(2) 
The Sayre Borough Council shall promulgate guidelines for the use of pan, tilt or zoom features of cameras to prevent use of such features in a way that discriminates against individuals on the basis of race, ethnic origin, religion, age, gender, class, economic status, or sexual orientation.
(3) 
Any operator who violates the Sayre Borough Council guidelines for the use of pan, tilt or zoom features of public security cameras shall be subject to administrative discipline.
Audio recording is governed by state and federal law and is separate and apart from the recording performed by the security cameras in the public right-of-way. Any recordings that capture audio shall be treated under the provisions of the Pennsylvania Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance Control Act, Act of October 4, 1978, P.L. 831, No. 164, 18 Pa.C.S.A. § 5701 et seq., as amended, and/or the federal Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986, Pub. L. No. 99-508, 100 Stat. 1848 (1986), 18 U.S.C. § 2510 et seq., as amended.
All footage and accompanying data from Borough public security cameras must be automatically deleted or recorded over after expiration of 30 days, except where retained for a specific criminal investigation or in connection with an incident that may subject the Borough to liability or to protect the Borough from any claims. Any operator who violates the applicable policies and procedures relating to footage retention and deletion shall be subject to administrative discipline. Neither a Borough operator nor an employee of the Sayre Police Department shall be civilly or criminally liable for destruction of footage or accompanying data in accordance with the rules established under this section.
Except as otherwise provided in §§ 100-16 through 100-20 of this chapter, or as otherwise required by federal or state laws, the operator or Police Department shall not disclose footage or other data gathered or compiled by or stored in a Borough public security system or a Borough public security camera to third parties or provide to or allow third parties to access such footage or data. Access to a Borough public security camera system and its facilities and stored data, including but not limited to control rooms, databases, and cameras, by the Borough operator and its employees or agents shall be limited to enumerated lists of authorized Borough operators, designated by the Chief of Police and the Borough Manager, who have completed the requisite training program described in this chapter.
A Borough operator or designated member of the Sayre Police Department may access and use Borough recorded footage for purposes consistent with the purpose of the system as articulated in this chapter. No additional approval is required for such use, once the footage has been properly retained pursuant to the retention requirements of this chapter. All access to footage shall be logged indicating the person who had access, when access took place, what was viewed and the purpose for the access.
A Borough operator or designated member of the Sayre Police Department may not access or use Borough recorded footage for a secondary purpose except in the circumstances and under the conditions set forth in the Sayre Borough Council guidelines.
When using a Borough public security camera system for approved purposes, if the operator observes any activities or events arousing reasonable suspicion of criminal activity or of possible criminal activity, the operator may use that information for other legitimate law enforcement activities.
As this chapter pertains to criminal defendants:
A. 
In accordance with the Pennsylvania and the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, defendants in criminal cases may obtain public security camera footage related to the charges pending against them that is within the Borough's possession, custody, or control.
B. 
If public security camera footage is intended to be used in the prosecution's case in chief in a criminal trial, the criminal defendant shall be provided with all the information as required by applicable state and federal laws.
C. 
Footage disclosed to criminal defendants under this section shall not be disclosed to the public, except to the extent necessary to defend against the criminal charges in the action under which the footage is disclosed.
As this chapter relates to footage being used in civil suits between private litigants:
A. 
Data collected by Borough public security camera systems is for law enforcement purposes and shall not be available to the parties or discoverable in civil trials between private litigants except pursuant to an order of a court of competent jurisdiction and upon prior request made within 30 days of the event upon which the claim is based.
B. 
Data collected by Borough public security camera systems shall be made available to the parties in actions based on alleged police misconduct, but only upon prior request made within 30 days of the event upon which the claim is based.
C. 
Any data collected by Borough public security camera systems which contains footage relevant to a claim for damages which may be made to the Borough under the Political Subdivision Tort Claims Act shall be made available to the Borough and to the claimant if request therefor is made in writing to the Council President within 30 days of the event upon which the claim is based.
As this chapter relates to other government entities:
A. 
Except as provided in § 100-19B, a governmental entity may not access or use Borough recorded footage.
B. 
A governmental authority may apply for an order authorizing access to Borough recorded footage, provided that such application is made within 30 days of the footage being compiled. Such applications shall be in writing upon oath or affirmation of an operator to the Chief of Police and shall require a full and complete statement of the facts and circumstances surrounding the incident that has led to a request for access to Borough recorded footage; a listing of specific cameras and specific times; specific guidelines to determine whether or not to grant permission to access Borough recorded footage. These guidelines should include, but are not limited to, severity of the crime; providing probable cause that an individual is committing, has committed, or is about to commit a crime and that access to Borough recorded footage would provide evidence or information about the crime.
Access to Borough recorded data and to the physical facilities of a Borough public security camera system shall be strictly limited to operators. The Sayre Police Department shall implement and maintain reasonable technological security safeguards against such risks as loss or unauthorized access, destruction, use, modification or disclosure of Borough public security camera data.
Detailed records shall be kept by the Sayre Police Department and the Borough Manager in a secure location in the police station, under the control of the Chief of Police and/or Borough Manager's office and/or Solicitor's office pending review and during litigation and/or permanently stored if legally necessary in a safe deposit box in the name of Sayre Borough regarding the operation of and access to the Borough public security camera system, including:
A. 
An ongoing log of all those who maintain, operate, observe, inspect, or access the public security camera system and/or any data or footage collected by that system, including the purposes of each activity, the names of the individuals engaging in that activity, and the times and dates when such access occurs;
B. 
An ongoing log of all recorded footage, including how long the footage has been retained, why the recorded footage was retained, and copies of any orders for extended retention, if they exist; and
C. 
An ongoing log of all disclosures of recorded footage, including a description of what is contained in the footage, the names of any parties to which the footage was disclosed, when the footage was disclosed, the reasons for disclosure, and copies of any orders for disclosure, if they exist.
The Sayre Borough Council shall provide training for all operators of Borough-owned public security camera systems.
Access to a Borough public security camera system and its facilities and stored data, including but not limited to control rooms, databases, and cameras, by the operator and its employees or agents shall be limited to enumerated lists of authorized operators who have completed the requisite training program described in § 100-23, except where data must be provided to third parties as enumerated in §§ 100-14 through 100-20.
All operators of Borough public security cameras shall sign a certification that they have read and understand this chapter and the Sayre Borough guidelines and acknowledge the potential sanctions for unauthorized use or misuse of the public security cameras and public security camera systems. The signs shall state words conveying the message: "SAYRE BOROUGH SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM IN OPERATION FOR YOUR SAFETY."
A. 
Notices in locations subject to the Borough public security cameras shall be posted stating, in clear language, that such location is subject to observation and, if applicable, recording, by a public security camera system.
B. 
Notices posted pursuant to Subsection A shall be posted at the major public street entrances to the Borough and on all state highways entering the Borough.
The public may submit comments in writing to the Borough Manager or the Chief of Police at any time regarding a particular Borough installation or the Borough public camera systems in general.
A. 
The Borough Council shall consider the comments submitted by the public, together with the recommendations of the Chief of Police and the Borough Manager, in determining whether or not the Borough public security camera installation should remain or proceed and shall notify the Chief of Police or the Borough Manager and the public of such determination.
B. 
A record of comments and responses shall be maintained on the public security camera by Sayre Borough Council. Such record shall be maintained while the public security camera(s) which is/are the subject of the comment(s) remain in place and operating and thereafter may be destroyed.
Reviews must be conducted in case of misuse or harm, alterations or change in purpose.
The surveillance cameras utilized by the Borough for security of Borough property shall be exempt from the provisions of this chapter.