East Oxford CCTV - BBC breach charter with one sided debate

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Aug 15, 2009, 5:57:54 AM8/15/09
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On Wednesday 12th August BBC Radio 4 broadcast an episode of 'Reality
Check' that looked at CCTV cameras and surveillance with particular
reference to the cameras on the Cowley Road, East Oxford.

Section 44 of the BBC's charter agreement states:

"The BBC must do all it can to ensure that controversial subjects are
treated with due accuracy and impartiality in all relevant output"

In this programme that was clearly not the case and consequently they
are in breach of their charter. The programme was a mix of pro CCTV
propaganda and lies.

No CCTV has had an active campaign in Oxford fighting the installation
of the Cowley Road cameras since October 2007. If you type "CCTV
Cowley Road" into any internet search engine then No CCTV will be
listed at or near the top of sites found. No CCTV produced a
comprehensive report into the Cowley Road CCTV scheme and unlike
Liberty (who were invited to participate in the programme) take a
strong and principled stand against surveillance cameras. Yet the BBC
did not invite No CCTV to take part in the programme.

Read No CCTV's full analysis of the programme at:
http://www.no-cctv.org.uk/blog/bbc_breaches_charter_with_one_sided_cctv_debate.htm.

BBC programme complaints can be lodged at http://www.bbc.co.uk/complaints

The programme is available to listen to on BBC iplayer until 19th
August at http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/console/b00lynzj

No CCTV's report into the Cowley Road CCTV is at
http://www.no-cctv.org.uk/docs/No-CCTV_Interim_report-Cowley_Road_v1_2.pdf
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