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San Diego exempts police databases, security cameras from surveillance transparency law — with more changes likely

The San Diego City Council voted 6-2 Tuesday to substantially change the city’s regulation of surveillance technology. Privacy rights advocates say the changes, which were pushed by Mayor Todd Gloria’s office, water down hard-fought protections against surveillance overreach.

Changes to San Diego s surveillance law causes backlash

The San Diego City Council Tuesday approved substantial changes to the city’s surveillance transparency law, but privacy advocates say the changes water down hard-fought reforms. In other news, we learn about a new program aiming to shift money San Diego County already spends on food, to spending it on food grown by the county’s farmers. Plus, a former whites-only neighborhood could become San Diego's largest historic district.

San Diego City Council to consider sweeping changes to surveillance technology ordinance

On Tuesday, council members will hear a proposal put forward by Mayor Todd Gloria that would exempt police databases from review and cut the amount of time that the city’s Privacy Advisory Board has to evaluate technologies.

San Diego City Council to consider sweeping changes to surveillance technology ordinance

On Tuesday, council members will hear a proposal put forward by Mayor Todd Gloria that would exempt police databases from review.

Jacumba migrant camps under investigation

Homeland Security is investigating the Jacumba migrant camps for potential civil rights concerns. Then, San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria is calling for substantial changes to the city’s ordinance that regulates the use of surveillance technology, but privacy rights advocates are pushing back. Plus, the Moonlight Amphitheater in Vista's Brengle Terrace Park has been transformed into a winter wonderland.

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