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  2. British Transport Police - Wikipedia

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    British Transport Police (BTP; Welsh: Heddlu Trafnidiaeth Prydeinig) is a national special police force [6] that polices the railway network of England, Wales and Scotland, which consists of over 10,000 miles of track and 3,000 stations and depots.

  3. Disappearance of Andrew Gosden - Wikipedia

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    Three weeks later, CCTV footage at King's Cross was again reviewed by BTP and SYP, who identified Gosden. [38] The CCTV image of Gosden leaving the main concourse at King's Cross was circulated in the media accompanied by a close up of his right ear, which has a distinctive double ridge. [40]

  4. File:Shooting of Brian Thompson CCTV (uncensored).webm

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    Shooting_of_Brian_Thompson_CCTV_(uncensored).webm (WebM audio/video file, VP9, length 26 s, 640 × 364 pixels, 494 kbps overall, file size: 1.52 MB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  5. Closed-circuit television - Wikipedia

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    The CCTV User Group estimated that there were around 1.5 million private and local government CCTV cameras in city centres, stations, airports, and major retail areas in the UK. [122] Research conducted by the Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research and based on a survey of all Scottish local authorities identified that there are over ...

  6. Internet-connected cameras made in China may be used to spy ...

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    Internet-connected cameras made in China are giving the Chinese government the ability to "conduct espionage or disrupt US critical infrastructure," according to a Department of Homeland Security ...

  7. File:CCTV video of Brian Thompson being killed.webm

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    The camera may have been positioned by an operator, for example. I have read some of the earlier discussions on this and my understanding is that some Commons editors seem to be assuming that CCTV footage is public domain rather than relying on established laws or legal cases. That appears to be contrary to COM:PRP.