How do citizens access street monitoring?

Ordinary citizens need to apply to the local public security organs for street monitoring. The specific process may vary from region to region, but it is usually necessary to provide valid identification, explain the reasons for being monitored, and provide evidence or clues related to monitoring.

First, understand the local monitoring policies and procedures.

Before deciding to transfer street surveillance, citizens must first understand the relevant policies and processes in their area. This can usually be obtained by visiting the official website of the local public security bureau or consulting with the police station.

Second, prepare relevant materials.

When citizens apply for monitoring, they need to prepare the following materials:

Valid identification, such as ID card and household registration book;

Detailed application for monitoring, indicating the reason and purpose of monitoring and the specific time and place;

Evidence or clues related to monitoring, such as case acceptance notice, report receipt, etc.

Third, submit an application.

The citizens will submit the prepared materials to the local public security organs. The submission method can be on-site or online, depending on the requirements of local public security organs.

Fourth, waiting for review and handling.

After receiving the application, the public security organ shall examine and handle it. After the approval, the public can retrieve the surveillance video within the specified time. If the audit is unqualified, the public security organ will inform the reason and provide corresponding suggestions.

To sum up:

When collecting street surveillance, citizens need to understand local policies and processes, prepare relevant materials and submit them to local public security organs. After submitting the application, wait for the public security organ to review and handle it. If approved, the public can access the surveillance video within the specified time.

Legal basis:

People's Republic of China (PRC) Public Security Administration Punishment Law

The provisions of:

The public security organ has the right to retrieve and view the surveillance video related to the case when necessary. At the same time, according to the relevant provisions of the Personal Information Protection Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), the collection, use and processing of personal information should follow the principles of legality, justice and necessity, and should be carried out with the prior consent of individuals or according to law. Therefore, when collecting street surveillance, citizens should ensure that their actions meet the requirements of relevant laws and regulations and respect the legitimate rights and interests of others. Specific legal provisions are as follows:

People's Republic of China (PRC) Public Security Administration Punishment Law

Article 35 provides that:

"In order to find out the case, the public security organ may, when necessary and with the approval of the person in charge of the public security organ at or above the county level, consult or retrieve the data and information related to the violation of public security management."

People's Republic of China (PRC) personal information protection law

Article 6 provides that:

"Handling personal information should have a clear and reasonable purpose, and should be directly related to the purpose of processing, and adopt a way that has the least impact on personal rights and interests. The collection of personal information should be limited to a minimum for the purpose of processing, and personal information should not be excessively collected. "

When collecting street surveillance, citizens should ensure that their actions meet the above-mentioned legal requirements, follow the principles of legality, justice and necessity, and respect the legitimate rights and interests of others.