There's a battle brewing right now in San Diego between privacy advocates and those who support the SDPD's installation of "Smart Streetlights" and license plate readers. Just this past Tuesday, the City Council extended the deadline for the Privacy Advisory Board to review the city's surveillance and other technologies by 3 years. The initial deadline…
There's a battle brewing right now in San Diego between privacy advocates and those who support the SDPD's installation of "Smart Streetlights" and license plate readers. Just this past Tuesday, the City Council extended the deadline for the Privacy Advisory Board to review the city's surveillance and other technologies by 3 years. The initial deadline…
The approval comes a few weeks after the Privacy Advisory Board voted to reject the technology; the City Council will decide which route to take in the coming weeks
The approval comes about a month after the Privacy Advisory Board voted to reject the technology, which includes cameras and license plate readers. The City Council will decide in coming weeks which route to take.
The San Diego City Council will vote Tuesday on a proposal to eliminate a one-year deadline for the city to review and approve the continued use of existing surveillance technologies.