CCTV footage – Artifex.News https://artifex.news Stay Connected. Stay Informed. Sat, 28 Dec 2024 04:42:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://artifex.news/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/cropped-Artifex-Round-32x32.png CCTV footage – Artifex.News https://artifex.news 32 32 On CCTV, 2 Dead As Speeding Bike Hits Divider, Bursts Into Flames In Hyderabad https://artifex.news/on-cctv-2-dead-as-speeding-bike-hits-divider-bursts-into-flames-in-hyderabad-7348584rand29/ Sat, 28 Dec 2024 04:42:36 +0000 https://artifex.news/on-cctv-2-dead-as-speeding-bike-hits-divider-bursts-into-flames-in-hyderabad-7348584rand29/ Read More “On CCTV, 2 Dead As Speeding Bike Hits Divider, Bursts Into Flames In Hyderabad” »

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Hyderabad:

Two people, a rider and the pillion, died after their bike crashed into a divider, throwing them off on the road in Hyderabad’s Madhapur district. The incident took place on Friday night when the rider, supposedly under the influence of alcohol, was speeding on a 100-feet road near Ayyappa Society.

A CCTV in the area captured the disturbing incident.

The footage shows the speeding bike crashing into the divider and immediately bursting into flames. The two victims were thrown off the bike. While one victim died on the spot, the other died while he was being taken to the hospital.

The victims have been identified as Raghu Babu and Akansh – both software engineers. The duo were residents of Borabanda district.

It is not yet known who among the victims was riding the bike.

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The bodies of the victims were handed to their respective families and the police have launched an investigation into the incident, officials said.

Earlier this month, two police constables died in a hit-and-run case in Telangana’s Siddipet district. According to the police, the victims, identified as Parandhamulu (43) and Venkateshwarly (42), were on their way to participate in a marathon when a car hit their bike.




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Poll Rules Tweak Makes Electronic Records Harder To Get, Sparks Row https://artifex.news/poll-rules-tweak-makes-electronic-records-harder-to-get-sparks-row-7301963rand29/ Sat, 21 Dec 2024 13:30:24 +0000 https://artifex.news/poll-rules-tweak-makes-electronic-records-harder-to-get-sparks-row-7301963rand29/ Read More “Poll Rules Tweak Makes Electronic Records Harder To Get, Sparks Row” »

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A court case triggered the amendment, according to Law Ministry and EC officials

New Delhi:

The government has tweaked an election rule to prevent public inspection of certain electronic documents such as CCTV cameras, webcasting footage, and video recordings of candidates to prevent their misuse. This has led to the Opposition accusing the government of “eroding integrity of the electoral process”.

EC officials have said misuse of CCTV camera footage from inside polling booths could compromise voter secrecy. They also said the footage could be used to generate fake narrative using artificial intelligence (AI).

The Union Law Ministry on Friday amended Rule 93(2)(a) of the Conduct of Election Rules, 1961, to restrict the type of “papers” or documents open to public inspection, based on a recommendation by the Election Commission (EC).

According to Rule 93, all “papers” related to elections shall be open to public inspection. The amendment, however, inserts “as specified in these rules” after “papers”.

A court case triggered the amendment, according to Law Ministry and EC officials.

While documents such as nomination forms, appointment of election agents, results and election account statements are mentioned in the Conduct of Election Rules, electronic documents such as CCTV camera footage, webcasting footage and video recording of candidates during the model code period are not covered.

“CCTV coverage, webcasting of polling stations are not carried out under Conduct of Election Rules but are the result of steps taken by the EC to ensure a level playing field,” a former EC official told news agency PTI.

Another EC official said there have been instances where such electronic records have been sought, citing the rules. “The amendment ensures that only papers mentioned in the rules are available for public inspection and any other document which has no reference in the rules is not allowed for public inspection.”

All such material is still available to candidates, including footage, as people can always go to court to get electronic records, an EC official said, adding candidates already have access to all documents and papers and nothing has been amended in the rules in this regard.

The Punjab and Haryana High Court directed sharing all documents related to the Haryana assembly elections, including CCTV camera footage, with lawyer Mahmoud Pracha in a case he contested against the EC.

The rule mentioned only election papers, and election papers and documents do not specifically refer to electronic records. In order to remove this ambiguity, the rule has been amended to safeguard the misuse of CCTV camera footage from polling stations, an EC official said.

Congress general secretary in-charge communications Jairam Ramesh said the party will challenge the amendment in court.

“If there was ever a vindication of our assertions regarding the rapidly eroding integrity of the electoral process managed by the Election Commission of India (ECI) in recent times, this is it,” Mr Ramesh said in a post on X.

The Congress leader said sunlight was the best disinfectant and information would restore faith in the election process — a reasoning the Punjab and Haryana High Court agreed with when it directed the EC to share all information it was legally required to with the public.



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Woman Plunges Into Electrical Box During Sidewalk Blast In Peru https://artifex.news/video-woman-plunges-into-electrical-box-during-sidewalk-blast-in-peru-7191440/ Sat, 07 Dec 2024 02:36:34 +0000 https://artifex.news/video-woman-plunges-into-electrical-box-during-sidewalk-blast-in-peru-7191440/ Read More “Woman Plunges Into Electrical Box During Sidewalk Blast In Peru” »

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A Peruvian woman was hurt on December 5 while strolling down a pavement when an underground electrical box exploded, causing injuries.

CCTV footage of the incident shows the woman being struck by the metal cover of the box, which causes her to fall partially into the open space. She was quickly saved by a military officer on duty in the area.

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Authorities believe a power spike caused by cable maintenance problems is what caused the explosion. The energy provider associated with the infrastructure, Plus Energia, disputed liability, nevertheless.

According to TRT World, the victim sustained injuries but is reportedly in stable condition, receiving medical attention. Investigations are underway to determine the exact cause of the explosion.

This incident highlights the dangers of poorly maintained public infrastructure. A similar case occurred earlier this year in Lucknow, India, where a road collapsed after heavy rain, forming a massive sinkhole.

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The incident took place in Uttar Pradesh’s capital, where visuals showed a car precariously hanging on the edge of the large pothole created by the road cave-in. The event highlighted the risks to public safety caused by inadequate maintenance and heavy rains, emphasizing the need for better infrastructure management to prevent such accidents and ensure citizen safety.






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