Kroger typically retains CCTV video footage for a period of 30 to 90 days, depending on the store's policies and local regulations. After this time, the footage is usually overwritten or deleted to make room for new recordings. Specific retention times may vary by location or in response to particular incidents. For precise information, it's best to contact the local Kroger store directly.
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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.
Yes some CCTV cameras can be linked to you cell phone. As long as you have access to the internet on your cell phone, you are able to watch CCTV from your cell phone.
6 days
CCTV -Closed circuit television camera
Until they need it to prosecute you for the robbery.
I work at Hollywood video as a manager, and you can keep everything you rent there for 5 days. The first and fifth day it is late, you get charged full fee. For Wii it is $6.99, and every other system is $7.99.
Forever if they feel that there is something to keep. Otherwise banks keep Video surveillance for 10 years.
you have to keep on contacting eachother. With video chat, phone calls, text messages, or writting letters can help. The only way to keep a good long distant releationship is to always stay in contacts
There are many brand options to choose from. However, Long Technologies is considered to be a good choice. They allow for more flexibility in allowing you to choose the configuration that you desire for your home surveillance system.
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.