The Crime Report: San Francisco PD Wants Access to Private Surveillance Cameras

The Crime Report: San Francisco PD Wants Access to Private Surveillance Cameras (“The San Francisco Board of Supervisors is considering a consequential vote on a proposal from the San Francisco police department that seeks a boost in law enforcement access to privately owned surveillance cameras popping up around the city, reports the San Francisco Standard. The plan could unlock hundreds of the close to 1,000 cameras, in business districts called community benefit districts (CBDs), for live monitoring by SFPD.”)

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