A sign provides information about a CCTV camera

Keeping Communities Safe

CCTV Community Cameras

Community cameras support crime prevention and investigations in public spaces. The program uses passive monitoring and privacy controls designed to balance public safety with responsible use of technology. Some locations also include automated licence plate recognition technology (ALPR) to assist investigations.

A man in a police uniform wears a vest with a camera mounted to it

Increasing Transparency, Strengthening Trust

Body-Worn Cameras

Body-worn cameras provide documented interactions and can support evidence collection, improve accountability and strengthen trust between police and the communities we serve.

An emergency drone flying in the air.

Improving Police Response

Drone as First Responder

The Drone as First Responder program is a pilot initiative that allows remotely operated drones to get to calls for service quickly and provide real-time information to dispatchers and responding officers. Drones are deployed to specific calls when appropriate and are not intended for routine patrol.

A woman in a police vehicle

Supporting Investigations

Facial Recognition

Facial recognition technology helps our officers find leads more efficiently. At York Regional Police, use of facial recognition has clear governance and oversight.