Zur Verhütung von Straftaten und zum Schutz der Bonner Bürgerinnen und Bürger wird die Polizei – wie auch in den Vorjahren – an ausgewählten Kriminalitätsbrennpunkten sowie anlässlich von Großveranstaltungen Videoüberwachungsmaßnahmen durchführen.
Die erfolgreiche Maßnahme hat in der Vergangenheit neben breiter Zustimmung, in Einzelfällen auch Kritik hervorgerufen. Daraus resultierend hat sich auch die Landesbeauftragte für Datenschutz und Informationsfreiheit Nordrhein-Westfalen (LDI NRW) an die Bonner Polizei gewandt.
In einem konstruktiven Dialog zu den datenschutzrechtlichen Aspekten und Einschätzungen der LDI wurden unter anderem der Kameraeinsatz am Beueler Rheinufer sowie die Information und Kenntlichmachung der Maßnahme thematisiert.
Unter Berücksichtigung dessen, der im Polizeigesetz normierten Voraussetzungen sowie im Lichte aktueller Rechtsprechung des OVG Köln wurden in der Zeit vom 25.10.2024 bis 26.10.2024 Videoüberwachungsmaßnahmen angeordnet. Ein Videoturm der Bonner Polizei wird in diesem Zeitraum an den Standorten Poststraße/Maximilianstraße sowie im Hofgarten aufgestellt.
„Mein Auftrag sowie die Erwartungshaltung der Bonner Bürgerinnen und Bürger an die Polizei ist es, für größtmögliche Sicherheit zu sorgen. Mit der Videoüberwachung wird dazu ein wichtiger Beitrag geleistet“ so Polizeipräsident Frank Hoever.
The handling of the treatment of your personal data has high priority for the police headquarters in Bonn. Therefore we want to give you further information:
What is personal data?
According to art. 4 no. 1 of the European General Data Protection Regulation (DSGVO), personal data is any information, which refer to an identified or identifiable individual. An identifiable individual is one who can be identified directly or indirectly (in particular by association with an identifier such as a name, an identification number, location data or an online identifier).
Responsible and competent for questions or complaints regarding the handling of your data is:
The police headquarters Bonn is responsible for the treatment of your data as a public authority of the state of North-Rhine-Westphalia. If you have any questions, please contact the data protection officer.
Name and contact details of the person responsible
Polizeipräsidium Bonn
Königswinterer Straße 500
53227 Bonn
Telefon: 0228 15-0
Fax: 0228 15-1211
E-Mail: poststelle.bonn [at] polizei.nrw.de (poststelle[dot]bonn[at]polizei[dot]nrw[dot]de)
DE-Mail:
poststelle [at] polizei-bonn-nrw.de-mail.de (poststelle[at]polizei-bonn-nrw[dot]de-mail[dot]de)
poststelle [at] polizei-bonn.sec.nrw.de (poststelle[at]polizei-bonn[dot]sec[dot]nrw[dot]de)
Contact details of the official data security officer
Polizeipräsidium Bonn
Königswinterer Straße 500
53227 Bonn
Tel.: 0228 15 – 0
Fax: 0228 15 – 1211
E-Mail: datenschutz.bonn [at] polizei.nrw.de (datenschutz[dot]bonn[at]polizei[dot]nrw[dot]de)
Legal basis and purpose of the treatment of your personal data:
The mobile video surveillance of the Bonn police headquarters is based on §15a of the police law of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia (PolG NRW).
According to §15a (1)PolG NRW, the police can observe individual publicly accessible places by image transmission for the prevention of criminal offences and record the transmitted images, if:
- Criminal offences have been repeatedly committed at that location and the character of this location favours the commission of criminal offences, as long as facts justify the assumption that further criminal offences will be committed at that location, or
- Facts justify the assumption that crimes of major events according to §8 (3) will be appointed, prepared or committed there
and immediate intervention of the police is possible in each case.
If not obvious, the observation shall be made recognizable by appropriate measures.
According to §15 (2) PolG NRW, it is possible to save the data for a maximum of 14 days. The data will be deleted automatically, unless it is used as evidence in criminal proceedings or for preventive fight against crimes.
The mobile video surveillance serves the purpose of detecting and preventing crimes at an early stage, minimizing the consequences of crimes, ensuring evidential criminal proceedings, solving crimes and increasing the citizens‘ sense of security.
The Bonn police department‘s duties to you as a citizen and your rights under the new data protection law
According to the GDPR you have various rights that are regulated in art. 15 - 18 GDPR.
Right to information according to art. 15 GDPR
You have the right to information at any time about the legal basis, the purpose and the range of data processing. An appropriate request should specify your concerns in ordert o facilitate the compilation of information.
Right to correction according to art. 16 GDPR
If the concerning data is not (or no longer) correct or incomplete, you have the right to request immediately the correction or completion of the relevant data.
Right to be „forgotten“ / deletion according to art. 17 GDPR
You can demand the immediate deletion of your personal data under the conditions set out in art. 17 GDPR. This deleion claim depends on whether the data is required for the fulfilment of legal tasks.
Right to limitation of processing according to art. 18 GDPR
According to the conditions that are listet in art. 18 GDPR, you have the right to request the limitation of the processing of personal data concerning you.
Right to data portability according to art. 20 GDPR
You have the right to receive the personal data concerning you in a structured, common an machine-readable format. It is also your right, to transmit this data without hindrance by the Bonn police headquarters as a person in charge to another person in power, if the requirements listed in art. 20 GDPR are fulfilled.
Right of objection according to art. 21 GDPR
You have the right to contradict the processing of personal data concerning you at any time on grounds which relate to your specific situation. But it cannot be complied with if the Bonn police headquarters can prove compelling reasons which predominate your interests in a weighting or if the processing serves the practice, defence or enforcement of legal claims.
Right of appeal according to art. 77 GDPR
You can file a complaint to the data protection authority, if you hold the view that the executed processing of personal data concerning you offends against the GDPR.
State representative for data protection and freedom of information of North Rhine-Westphalia
Postfach 20 04 44
40102 Düsseldorf
Tel.: 0221/38424-0
Fax: 0221/38424-10
E-Mail: poststelle [at] ldi.nrw.de (poststelle[at]ldi[dot]nrw[dot]de)
Restrictions
If your data is required for the purpose of law enforcement, then your rights under §§11 to 13 DSG NRW are restricted according to the then overriding public interest. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please do not hesitate to contact the country representative for data protection.