San Diego police want to install 500 new cameras on top of light poles scattered throughout the city, and add technology that allows the department to track drivers’ location data.
in the investigation have since decided to stop sharing the data outside California.
Activists say it’s an indiscriminate data collection effort and point to nationwide examples of law-abiding citizens getting victimized thanks to police misconduct or misunderstanding of the technology. “The vast majority of young people who are concerned about this, people of color who are impacted by this, the imams whose mosques you
Jordon stressed that access to this information will only be given to officers investigating violent crime. San Diego police will only keep the data for 30 days, he added, and any videos or photos not accessed after 15 days will be overwritten — a policy far more strict than other agencies in the county.
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