Police Given Real Time Access To CCTV Footage In Hobart

In a collaboration between the City of Hobart and Tasmania Police, a portal has been installed at the Hobart Police Station allowing officers to directly access CCTV footage from about 330 camera views within the Hobart municipality.

Southern District Commander Jason Elmer said the system allows police to view camera feeds in real time, playback and review recorded footage, and download and export relevant files.

"Installed less than a month ago, this portal has already proved to be an excellent tool for managing active incidents and extracting evidence after an event," he said.

"On the very first day of the portal being installed, officers used the system to help guide their colleagues on the beat, to locate a suspect who had committed an offence in the CBD."

"In another example, officers were able to monitor the welfare of the people stuck at the Mt Wellington visitor centre in the recent severe weather event."

"Police will continue to proactively patrol the Hobart area, but this collaboration is a clear example of how police and other stakeholders, like the City of Hobart, can work together to increase the safety of our communities."

"As well as enhancing public safety and deterring offenders, this immediate access to CCTV can provide valuable evidence for our investigative and uniform areas."

Anyone who witnesses anti-social or illegal behaviour should report it to police on 131 444, or Triple Zero (000) in an emergency.

Information can also be provided to Crime Stoppers anonymously at crimestopperstas.com.au or on 1800 333 000.

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