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As San Diego Readies to Approve New Street Light Surveillance System on Tues., Nov.14, — Here Are the Questions

Is this the right technology for San Diego, with the right partner companies, at the right cost, with the right protections? by Seth Hall /Op-Ed Voice of San Diego/ November 10, 2023 San Diego’s streetlight surveillance drama is about to come full circle. Over the years, the community coalition I am part of has attempted… ....

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As San Diego Readies to Approve New Street Light Surveillance System on Tues., Nov.14, — Here Are the Questions

As San Diego Readies to Approve New Street Light Surveillance System on Tues., Nov.14, — Here Are the Questions
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What San Diego Must Consider Before Resurrecting Streetlight Surveillance

The San Diego City Council needs to consider these questions: Is this the right technology for San Diego, with the right partner companies, at the right cost, with the right protections? ....

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San Diego Mayor, Police Chief Claim City's Surveillance Oversight Law Is Just 'Obstruction'

Law enforcement agencies aren't used to oversight or accountability. That's something that has rarely been deemed essential to the act of policing. After all, if the Supreme Court can create "qualified immunity" out of thin air to protect (most) cops from the consequences of their unconstitutional actions, surely podunk locals shouldn't assume they're more qualified… ....

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