Miss. City Considers Surveillance Camera Policy for Public Parks
The city council of Tupelo, Miss. is considering a policy regulating surveillance camera use at area public parks.
According to a news report, the policy proposed by Mayor Jason Shelton's administration would limit access to designated city employees and law enforcement investigators. It would require surveillance video be retained for 30 days, except in cases where video is considered case evidence. Then the video will be retained for one year after the end of any related case.