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Daily News Thai Capyion: Bangkok's CCTV

 

Deputy government spokeswoman Ratchada Thanadirek went on her page to inform the public in Bangkok how to get files from BMA CCTV cameras in the Thai capital.

 

First people who are the victims of crime need to go to report matters to the police in the area where the crime occurred and get notice of the camera number and the times.

 

Then they can make a request along with details of their Thai ID to cctv.bangkok.go.th or CCTVBANGKOK on the Line app, reported Daily News

 

Files can be obtained within 24 hours though there are restrictions on the number of cameras that can be accessed at one time (6) and a three hour time limit to video. 

 

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1 hour ago, hotchilli said:

Public doing police leg-work?

and then have to dl it to social media before any police action ....shame them and they will do something

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