After voting by the City Council, Berkeley joined the rest of Alameda County in encrypting police radio communications last ...
The approval came despite more than two dozen public commenters who objected to the proposal as well as the process of how it ...
Berkeley City Council voted 8-1 for encrypted police radio, citing privacy protection, raising transparency concerns.
Beginning Monday, Nov. 3, the department is transitioning to encrypted radio transmissions to “enhance security and protect ...
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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.
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Op-Ed: Berkeley can still lead the way on police radio traffic
Berkeley has a proven track record as a champion for transparency. Will this City Council vote for government secrecy instead?
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