The Prince Albert Police Service, together with the Community Safety and Well Being initiative of the City of Prince Albert, is proud to announce its participation in the Safe Neighbourhood Camera Registry (SNCR), a Canada-wide initiative designed to enhance community safety through collaboration between residents and local law enforcement.
The SNCR encourages residents to register their outward-facing security cameras with the Prince Albert Police Service. By joining this registry, residents are indicating their willingness to share camera footage with the police if an incident occurs in their area. This voluntary program is a valuable tool for law enforcement, enabling quicker access to potential evidence and aiding in the swift resolution of investigations.
“Partnerships with external organizations like Forrest Green are crucial in our ongoing efforts to enhance public safety and ensure effective law enforcement. Their involvement in creating a safe neighbourhood camera registry will expedite our investigative processes, allowing us to identify and apprehend offenders swiftly. We are committed to fostering strong collaborations with our community, encouraging residents to participate in programs that bolster our collective security. Together, we can build a safer environment for all,” says Chief of Police Patrick Nogier.
Mayor Greg Dionne also supports the initiative: "The Safe Neighbourhood Camera Registry is a shining example of how we can work together to make our city safer. By participating, residents can play an active role in protecting their neighbourhoods, and I encourage everyone to consider joining this valuable program."
“I am asked many times what residents can do to make Prince Albert safer. This program is probably one of the best ways to get involved in Community Safety. It is a small action with significant consequences. Help protect your property, family, and community by registering your doorbell and outdoor security cameras with the Safe Neighbourhood Camera Registry,” says Anna Dinsdale, Community Safety and Well-Being Manager for the City of Prince Albert.
Upon registering, consent is only given to the police agency in your justification. The Safe Neighbourhood Camera Registry and Prince Albert Police Service cannot access your Camera. You are simply registering that you have a camera and would be willing to share footage in the event of an incident in your area. At any point, you can withdraw your consent from the program. Residents are also not obligated to hand over footage of their feeds if asked. This is a voluntary program.
The Prince Albert Police Service urges residents to consider joining the Safe Neighbourhood Camera Registry and contributing to the safety and security of their community.
For more information and to register your camera, or contact the Prince Albert Police Service: https://www.papolice.ca/
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For more information, contact:
Mayor Greg Dionne
306.953.4300
Patrick Nogier
Chief of Police
Prince Albert Police Service