The Berkeley Police Department moved its radio communications to encrypted channels on Thursday a little over a week after a controversial vote by the Berkeley City Council to allow the change.
Gov. Kathy Hochul should sign a bill on her desk that would preserve access to police radio transmissions for media ...
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Op-ed | Hochul should sign the ‘Keep Police Radio Public Act’ to keep the press informed
Insistence on transparency in law enforcement has nothing to do with whether one likes or dislikes police officers. It comes ...
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Boulder police radios going encrypted means public, press won’t be able to listen in
Boulder’s police radios will no longer be available for curious minds and ears starting no later than Tuesday.
Law enforcement agencies across Contra Costa County began shielding their radio chatter from the public this week, ending decades of transparency and closing shut a key window into crime across the ...
Berkeley City Council voted 8-1 for encrypted police radio, citing privacy protection, raising transparency concerns.
The approval came despite more than two dozen public commenters who objected to the proposal as well as the process of how it was placed on the City Council's consent calendar, which is a list of ...
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