PRIVACY POLICY
This privacy policy sets out how The Rob Vine Fund (RVF) uses and protects any information that you give The Rob Vine Fund when you use this website.
The RVF is committed to ensuring that your privacy is protected. Should we ask you to provide certain information by which you can be identified when using this website, then you can be assured that it will only be used in accordance with this privacy statement.
The RVF may change this policy from time to time by updating this page. You should check this page from time to time to ensure that you are happy with any changes. This policy is effective from 3rd May 2018.
We may hold the following information:
• Name & job title
• Contact information, including email address
• Demographic information such as postcode, preferences and interests
We require this information to understand your needs and provide you with a better service, and in particular for the following reasons:
Internal record keeping.
We may use the information to improve our services.
We may use the information to contact you if you have indicated that use.
We are committed to ensuring that your information is secure. In order to prevent unauthorised access or disclosure, we have put in place suitable physical, electronic and managerial procedures to safeguard and secure the information we collect online.
Our website does not use cookies.
Our website may contain links to other websites of interest. However, once you have used these links to leave our site, you should note that we do not have any control over that other website. Therefore, we cannot be responsible for the protection and privacy of any information which you provide whilst visiting such sites and such sites are not governed by this privacy statement. You should exercise caution and look at the privacy statement applicable to the website in question.
We will not sell or lease your personal information to third parties unless we have your permission or are required by law to do so.
We may pass your information onto other motor sport organisations on the Isle of Man for purposes of obtaining medical cover for events (Medical personnel only).
We will not pass on information gained from individuals or organisations that have donated to the RVF or the Hogg Motorsport Association to third parties unless we have your permission or are required by law to do so.
You may request details of personal information which we hold about you under the Isle of Man Data Protection Act 2002. A small fee will be payable. If you would like a copy of the information held on you please write to The Hoggery, Noble’s Park, Douglas , Isle of Man IM2 4BD
If you believe that any information we are holding on you is incorrect or incomplete, please write to or email us as soon as possible at the above address. We will promptly correct any information found to be incorrect.
CCTV POLICY
This policy sets out the use and management of the CCTV equipment and images in compliance with the relevant Data Protection legislation consisting of the Data Protection Act 2018 and any national implementing laws, regulations and secondary legislation, as amended or updated from time to time, in the Isle of Man or UK.
The Rob Vine Fund uses closed circuit television (CCTV). CCTV is used for maintaining the security of property, ambulances, premises and for preventing and investigating crime, it may also be used to monitor staff when carrying out work duties. For these reasons, and for health and safety purposes, the information processed may include visual images, personal appearance voice recordings and behaviours. This information may be about staff, offenders and suspected offenders, members of the public and those inside, entering or in the immediate vicinity of the area under surveillance. Where necessary or required, this information is shared with the data subjects themselves, employees and agents, services providers, police forces, security organisations and persons making an enquiry.
Examples of CCTV usage may include:
- To assist in the investigation of motorsport incidents.
- To assist in the prevention or detection of crime or malpractice.
- To assist in the identification and prosecution of offenders.
- To monitor the security of the Charity’s business premises and equipment.
- To ensure that health and safety rules and Charity procedures are complied with.
- To assist in the identification of unauthorised actions or unsafe working practices that might result in disciplinary proceedings being instituted against employees and to assist in providing relevant evidence.
Cameras are located at strategic points at the Charity’s business premises “The Hoggery” and on the Motorsport Rescue Ambulance designated Alpha 410. The Charity has positioned the cameras so that they only cover communal or public areas on the Charity’s business premises and they have been sited so that they provide clear images.
All cameras are clearly visible.
Appropriate signs are prominently displayed so that members of the general public are aware they are entering an area covered by CCTV.
Images produced by the CCTV equipment are intended to be as clear as possible so that they are effective for the purposes set out above. Maintenance checks of the equipment are undertaken on a regular basis to ensure it is working properly and that the media is producing high quality images.
Images may be recorded either in constant real-time (24 hours a day throughout the year), or only at certain times, as the needs of the business dictate.
As the recording system records digital images, any CCTV images that are held on the hard drive of a PC or server are deleted and overwritten on a recycling basis and, in any event, are not held for more than one month. Once a hard drive has reached the end of its use, it will be erased prior to disposal.
Images that are stored on, or transferred onto, removable media are erased or destroyed once the purpose of the recording is no longer relevant. In normal circumstances, this will be a period of one month. However, where an investigation is being conducted, images may need to be retained for a longer period.
Access to, and disclosure of, images recorded on CCTV is restricted. This ensures that the rights of individuals are retained. Images can only be disclosed in accordance with the purposes for which they were originally collected.
The images that are filmed are recorded locally and held in a secure location. Access to recorded images is restricted to the operators of the CCTV system and to the data controller who is authorised to view them in accordance with the purposes of the system. Viewing of recorded images will take place in a restricted area to which other employees will not have access when viewing is occurring. If media on which images are recorded are removed for viewing purposes, this will be documented. CCTV images can be reviewed at The Hoggery in real time as well as reviewing previously recorded images.
Disclosure of images to other third parties will only be made in accordance with the purposes for which the system is used and will be limited to:
The Isle of Man Constabulary and other law enforcement agencies, where the images recorded could assist in the prevention or detection of a crime or the identification and prosecution of an offender or the identification of a victim or witness.
Prosecution agencies, such as the Attorney General’s Chambers.
Relevant legal representatives.
Line managers involved with Charity disciplinary and performance management processes.
Individuals whose images have been recorded and retained (unless disclosure would prejudice the prevention or detection of crime or the apprehension or prosecution of offenders).
The regulatory bodies of motor sport, The ACU and MSUK, in the investigation of incidents.
The Secretary of the Rob Vine Fund (or another senior director acting in their absence) is the only person who is permitted to authorise disclosure of images to external third parties such as law enforcement agencies.
All requests for disclosure and access to images will be documented, including the date of the disclosure, to whom the images have been provided and the reasons why they are required. If disclosure is denied, the reason will be recorded.
Under the Data Protection Legislation, individuals have certain rights to protect and control their data and on request to receive a copy of the personal data that the Company holds about them, including CCTV images if they are recognisable from the image.
If you wish to access any CCTV images relating to you, you must make a written request to the Charity’s Data Controller. You will not have to pay a fee to access your personal images. However, we may charge a reasonable fee if your request for access is clearly unfounded or excessive. Alternatively, we may refuse to comply with the request in such circumstances. Your request must include the date and approximate time when the images were recorded and the location of the particular CCTV camera, so that the images can be easily located and your identity can be established as the person in the images. We may need to request specific information from you to help us confirm your identity and ensure your right to access the information before processing the request. The Company will respond promptly and in any case within one month of receiving the request.
The Data Controller, Stuart Greaves will first determine whether disclosure of your images will reveal third party information as you have no right to access CCTV images relating to other people. In this case, the images of third parties may need to be obscured if it would otherwise involve an unfair intrusion into their privacy.
If the Charity is unable to comply with your request because access could prejudice the prevention or detection of crime or the apprehension or prosecution of offenders, you will be advised accordingly.
We have several staff who are trained in the use of the CCTV equipment.
The Charity’s Data Controller responsible for the implementation of and compliance with this policy and the operation of the CCTV system and they will conduct a regular review of the Company’s use of CCTV.
Any complaints or enquiries about the operation of the Charity’s CCTV system should be addressed to stuart@robvinefund.im.