7 Eleven stores security footage for two weeks.

Stores are not required to keep surveillance footage for any specific amount of time.

It depends on the type of restaurant. Some restaurants will only keep footage for a few days, while others will keep it for a year or more.

Street cameras keep footage for a certain amount of time. In some areas, the footage is kept for a few days or weeks. In others, it may be kept for months or years.

CCTV footage is usually kept for a maximum of 30 days, but this varies depending on the store. This length of time is required to ensure that the CCTV footage is still relevant and useful in case it is needed by investigators.

Supermarkets keep CCTV footage for a set period of time. The exact amount of time is determined by the supermarket and varies from store to store.

Tesco CCTV footage is kept for a maximum of 14 days, unless the police request the footage as part of an ongoing investigation.Tesco’s CCTV footage is only held for a maximum of 14 days unless the police request the footage as part of an ongoing investigation.

Supermarkets in the UK are required to keep CCTV footage for a minimum of 28 days.

CCTV footage is kept for 30 days.

Sainsbury’s stores have a CCTV retention policy of 28 days. This means that the store will keep footage for 28 days before deleting it.