City officials say the review process for technologies covered by the law is too cumbersome and time-consuming, but opponents of the changes call them 'a wrecking ball.'
By Lyndsay Winkley / San Diego Union-Tribune / Jan. 23, 2024 The City Council on Tuesday [Jan.23, 2024] voted to overhaul San Diego’s hard-fought surveillance law, a move officials said was necessary to prevent city-wide disruptions, but that privacy advocates saw as a gutting of oversight powers. City officials have warned for months that without…
Car thefts are on the rise, not just in San Diego, but all over the country. A report earlier this year found that much of the increase is likely fueled by.