up to 1month
Forever if they feel that there is something to keep. Otherwise banks keep Video surveillance for 10 years.
one year
90 days on a DVR
Analyze, monitor, keep track of
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.
No, the "ei" in surveillance is pronounced like a long "a" as in "say."
Until they need it to prosecute you for the robbery.
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.
The duration of law enforcement surveillance can vary based on the type of surveillance and the legal framework governing it. For physical surveillance, there are generally no strict time limits, but officers must justify the need for extended monitoring. Electronic surveillance, such as wiretaps, often requires a warrant and is typically limited to a specific time frame, usually around 30 days, with the possibility of extensions. Ultimately, the legality and duration of surveillance depend on the circumstances and applicable laws.
There are many different features available on a surveillance camera. Some of them work on systems where you can have multiple cameras set up, and many can take videos at night. Some have long range capabilities. You can get one that cannot be vandalized. Some of them also sense motion. Many cameras will also have IP Capabilities.
Certainly, as long as students know they are there.
FACe book videos can be 30 mins long I think