The San Diego Police Department has begun installing and using Smart Streetlight cameras and Automated License Plate Recognition technologies. SDPD says they…
has begun installing and using Smart Streetlight cameras and Automated License Plate Recognition technologies. SDPD says they are already helping get the leg up on some investigations, but not everyone is on board with this level of surveillance.
"The San Diego Police Department already produces clearance rates for solving crimes above the national average," SDPD Chief David Nisleit said."Instead of casting a large net based on sometimes vague descriptions, the Smart Streetlight cameras and ALPR system now allow officers to be laser-focused on who committed the crime. This investment is precision, intelligence-led policing at its finest and will deliver results.
The cameras and ALPR can only operate in conjunction with an LED streetlight. If an LED streetlight is already in place, the technology can be easily connected to the streetlight without modification. If a designated location is not LED-equipped, SDPD works with the city's Transportation Department to replace it with an LED light, Nicholes said.
Video captured by the streetlight cameras is deleted after 13 days, and ALPR data is deleted after 30 days
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