This is an update to a previous story on the CAMSafe program in Smiths Falls.
The Smiths Falls Police Service says the community-based camera registry is now fully up and running after a soft rollout earlier this year.
Constable Mike Hart says the voluntary program helps officers know where security cameras are located so residents and businesses can be contacted if an incident happens nearby.
Hart stresses police do not have access to anyone’s cameras or live video feeds.
Participation is optional and people can refuse to share footage at any time.
Police say those who do help are supporting the service’s community policing approach and are thanked for their help.
Residents can register online at CamSafe.
