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90 days on a DVR
Kind of. There is footage of that whole song in the Let It Be film.
If the system supports compressed digital storage, they may keep them indefinitely (forever) - in the old days of video tape, they would rotate the tapes out every 30 days or so, depending on the budget of the bank. There is no known law (US) restricting the time that private companies can archive records.
You can keep a video as long as you want but they will charge you an amount everyday that they are not back after the amount of days you have payed for. When I was there all the videos were 5 day rentals. Video games i believe were different at around 7 days.
4-6 hours to go over it but that's a stupid question
6 days
There is no federal law dictating how long a US bank must keep video surveillance footage. However, banks are subject to state laws and regulations which may stipulate specific retention periods for video surveillance footage. Banks typically retain footage for a certain period to comply with legal requirements and for security purposes.
Until they need to get rid of it. Which is also why you shouldn't do anything dumb so you don't have to worry about anything.
That's probably a corporate secret. It can only be answered, if at all, by contacting their Security Department and asking.
It all depends on the mood of the film. I find that 0.15 seconds to work for me. If your refering to how long the actual video should be, then it all depeneds onhow long you want it to be and/or how much footage you have.
Until they need it to prosecute you for the robbery.
Things like that are regulated by state pharmacy boards and so will vary from state to state