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November 23rd, 2009 at 11:56 pm
It depends whether they are government cameras or those owned by a private business. Either way it’s going to be difficult–you don’t own the footage because the area is public, the person who shot the footage owns it. If a business owns the camera, you could try asking the owner/manager nicely and explain why you want it. If the government took the footage, good luck–they will likely not give it to you under any circumstance unless required to by a court order.