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Closed Circuit Television Systems.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 29 September 2004

Wednesday, 29 September 2004

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John McGuinness

Question:

1069 Mr. McGuinness asked the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform when a closed circuit television system will be installed in Kilkenny city; if the Garda is responsible for providing the systems, the amount of funding it has been allocated towards the project; if there is a priority list; if a contractor has been appointed; if a timeframe has been established; his views on the fact that, in view of the importance of this type of technology in the fight against crime, it is not being rolled out in urban centres with greater speed; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [21745/04]

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As the Deputy is aware, 17 locations throughout the country, including Kilkenny, are set to receive town centre CCTV systems. This expansion is being implemented on a phased basis as follows:

Location

Phase 1

Bray, Dundalk, Dún Laoghaire, Finglas, Galway and Limerick

Phase 2

Athlone, Clondalkin, Tallaght and Waterford

Phase 3

Ballyfermot, Carlow, Castlebar, Clonmel, Ennis, Kilkenny and Sligo

Installation of the CCTV systems is of necessity a detailed, complex and lengthy process. The installation of the systems in Bray, Dundalk, Dún Laoghaire and Limerick has been completed and these systems are now fully operational.

The second phase of Garda CCTV systems will be installed in Athlone, Clondalkin, Tallaght and Waterford. The Garda authorities have given careful consideration to a restructuring of the manner in which these Garda CCTV systems go to tender with a view to delivering the implementation of these CCTV systems in a faster, more efficient and cost effective manner. Significant progress has been made in this regard and I am advised that the pre-tender process to engage the appropriate services to commence the implementation of the proposed second phase of CCTV systems is almost complete. This tender competition will be advertised on the Government website, www.etenders.ie, and the Official Journal of the European Communities, OJEC.

I am informed by the Garda authorities that planning for the installation of the CCTV systems in phase 3, including Kilkenny, is scheduled to commence later this year. This planning process includes, but is not confined to: identifying the proposed camera locations which are based on the policing requirement for each area; and identifying the structural and electrical works which will be required at the Garda station where the cameras will be monitored.

In addition, consideration will also be given to the experience gained in the new approach to be adopted for the implementation of phase 2 of the programme with a view to delivering the implementation of the Kilkenny CCTV system in a faster, more efficient and cost effective manner. Until the planning for the CCTV system has been completed it is not possible to ascertain how much the system in Kilkenny will cost. However, it has been the experience of the Garda authorities that the cost of an efficient and effective CCTV system is, on average, €25,000 to €30,000 per camera excluding associated civil works.

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