Guidelines discouraging video as an initial security option with the following constraints: (1) Video should be taken only in the absence of less intrusive alternatives; (2) the use should be disclosed to the public; (3) individuals should have access to their personal information; (4) video surveillance should be subject to independent audit, and (5) fair information practices should be respected.
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