Derbyshire Capture is a police response to the ever increasing submissions of video and photographic evidence from members of the public in relation to witnessed driving offences in the Derbyshire area ONLY.
Derbyshire Capture will investigate offences of Dangerous Driving, Driving without Due Care and Attention, Careless Driving, using a mobile phone, not wearing a seat belt, contravening a red traffic light, contravening solid white lines, and other offences where the driver is clearly not in proper control of the vehicle.
No. The Police cannot enhance recorded footage, if you are unable to read the vehicle number plate from the original clip, then the Police are unlikely to be able to read it when they replay the footage.
You can report an offence via https://snap.derbyshire.police.uk
No, the device you use to record the offence will not be taken from you.
It will be your responsibility to ensure that the original footage is saved in its original format dependant on how it is stored on the device. This could be for example on the internal memory of the device or perhaps on an external storage medium such as an SD card.
No. The police do not replace memory card or device with like items in any circumstances.
Please remove the footage from social media. Crown Prosecution Service advice is that your footage should not be in the public domain as this may adversely affect any subsequent proceedings. Please fill in the Derbyshire Capture web form and start the process with us.
Only if the images clearly demonstrate the offence being committed. Dependent on the offence, the Police may require the video footage of the whole incident. They may also need to see more of your journey so that they can understand the context of what happened.
Yes, as part of the Criminal Justice process, and in order to allow the Police to deal with the offender in an appropriate manner, you will be required to provide a statement. However, this can be completed on line and most of the statement will be completed as a result of you answering some simple pre-formatted questions.
Early indications suggest that on average only 1 to 2% of all reported offences result in a Court appearance. There are other disposal methods available such as attendance on a driver improvement course or the acceptance of a fixed penalty notice.
If, on the very rare occasion the offence which you report does require a court appearance, then you will be fully supported through the process.
You must be aware that when the Police review the footage which you submit that they are duty bound to also review the manner of your driving and also the manner in which the footage was obtained. For example, if you were exceeding the speed limit in order to catch up with an offending driver and then proceeded to film them with your mobile phone whilst driving, then the Police will consider also taking proceedings against you.
There are a number of disposal methods available dependant on the nature of the offence. The driver could be offered a Driver Education Course, they could receive a Fixed Penalty Notice, they could receive a Summons to attend Court or we may decide we are unable to take any further action. The footage and statement will have been reviewed by a warranted police officer who will take all factors into consideration, including current CPS charging standards.
Evidence will be accepted in the form of still photographs or video footage. You must consider whether the footage you have will be sufficient for the Police to investigate and prosecute an offence. For example, a still photograph may be acceptable to prove an offence of using a mobile phone but video footage would be required for an offence of failing to stop at a red light.
Ideally the date and time should be correct. The video footage is used to support your written witness testimony. You must account for any discrepancies in date/time within your witness evidence presented to us. Your witness statement must clearly state what time/date the incident occurred.
We need your statement; we need to fully understand the situation and people have a right to have matters heard in a court of law. Please fill in the web form. We will be in touch if you are required to attend court and support you through the process.
The evidence which you provide to the Police by way of the submission of digital media footage and a statement will be reviewed by an experienced officer to firstly establish if an offence has been committed and to identify the specific offence. The information will then be passed to the Central Ticket Office where the offence will be processed and certain paperwork will be sent to the driver of the offending vehicle.
The offending driver will not be provided with your details. However, on the rare occasion that the offence which you have reported results in a Court appearance, then at this stage the offending driver will become aware of your name but not your address or any other personal details.
The types of offence which Derbyshire Capture deal with generally have a 6-month time limit for prosecutions. The Police also have an obligation to inform the offending driver of the offence which they have committed usually within 14 days of the incident. Please make your submissions as soon as possible. If 14 days have passed, please submit your evidence as the Police may still be able to take action.
If you have footage of any other types of offences not covered by Derbyshire Capture, then it is suggested that you contact the relevant authority which generally tends to be the Police or the Local Authority and provide them with the footage. The Police can either be contacted via 101 or their website.
The footage which you submit along with your statement will be stored securely on a cloud server.
The information which you submit will generally be retained for a period of 2 years or at least until the conclusion of any proceedings.
The police have been receiving complaints from members of the public about dangerous and anti-social driving for some time. Derbyshire Capture allows us to effectively deal with the footage in a safe and secure way, whilst making the investigation process simple and straight forward for the police and members of the public. They have a determined and robust approach to policing the roads and will take every opportunity to make them safer for everyone. Derbyshire Capture is not asking you to go out and detect offences for us, but we will deal with any you find.
All Roads Policing cars, marked and unmarked, are fitted with video recording equipment. The Police make use of this all the time. They capture offences and deal with them as appropriate. The Police work in partnership with Local Authorities and other Police Forces. The camera vans you see are not there just to catch people speeding. They capture all sorts of offences and deal with them: people using phones, people distracted by sending texts, people not wearing their seatbelts etc. They are deployed for the safety of all road users.
Yes, where appropriate and providing a Road Traffic Offence has been committed, Cyclists and Horse Riders are very vulnerable on our roads. If you have video footage of a close pass please fill in the web form for Derbyshire Capture.
The Police will deal with all matters of careless/riding/cycling as best they can. It’s vital to remember that the vulnerable road users such as pedestrians, cyclists, motorcyclists and horse riders are at much greater risk of serious injury and death than those in cars. Our priority should always be to protect those most vulnerable.
Yes. It’s easy for people to engage in Derbyshire Capture and processes have been designed to run smoothly. Derbyshire Capture has one desired outcome. That is making our roads safer.
Engage with us. We seek only one thing – that is, if we can, to influence your future behaviour so that our roads are safer.