The Citizens Advisory Board on Police/Community Relations, resurrected in 2017, was intended to be a bridge between the San Diego Police Department and the community it serves
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The Privacy Advisory Board voted to recommend the program to the City Council for adoption; if passed, police will install hundreds of streetlight cameras and automatic license plate readers across San Diego