It's not the freedom of information act, it's the Data Protection Act. You are entitled to any information held on you including cctv footage, maybe contact the local council, you have to do it soon as it takes a while to get and is whiped after 30 days I think.
Basically what Bernhard said.
Contact whoever controls the camera (it will have a label on the post supporting it) - it is almost always the local council.
First obvious point, you need to be in the footage (otherwise the Data Protection doesn't apply).
You will need the time you were recorded (you can't expect them to sift through hours of footage looking for you).
It will cost you a few quid (they are allowed to charge up to £10).
Once you have made your request, they have 40 days to hand over any images they have recorded of you otherwise they are in breach of the law.
Basically what Bernhard said.
Contact whoever controls the camera (it will have a label on the post supporting it) - it is almost always the local council.
First obvious point, you need to be in the footage (otherwise the Data Protection doesn't apply).
You will need the time you were recorded (you can't expect them to sift through hours of footage looking for you).
It will cost you a few quid (they are allowed to charge up to £10).
Once you have made your request, they have 40 days to hand over any images they have recorded of you otherwise they are in breach of the law.