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The San Diego Police Department and other California agencies have been accused of sharing license plate data from Automated License Plate Recognition systems with federal immigration agencies, des… ...
Concerns raised over San Diego license plate readers and immigration enforcement The SDPD's annual surveillance report for 2024 released in February notes multiple unspecified instances of sharing ...
The other day, Larry Borden of Vista was stopped at a traffic signal when a police officer pulled up alongside him.The officer issued a warning without even making Borden pull over. He just rolled … ...
San Diego Police outline new license plate data policy amid controversy over data sharing with federal agencies. Discover the changes to protect residents' rights.
The San Diego Police Department’s automated license plate recognition database was searched nearly 13,000 times during the early weeks of its implementation in 2023 and 2024, a concern many had ...
San Diego would be the biggest U.S. city to use cameras and plate readers as part of a single network. But the community will get to weigh in first.
San Diego approved the city budget amid public concern about ALPRs and data sharing with federal agencies, sparking debate on surveillance and trust.
The City of San Diego is one step closer to bringing back a controversial video surveillance program that uses ‘Smart Streetlights.’ After a 3-1 vote and hours of debate, SDPD was authorized ...