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Public commenter alleges active surveillance equipment at main library and Asian Art Museum; says it affects overdose response work

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A public commenter alleged surveillance equipment on top of the main library and Asian Art Museum had been activated outside declared emergencies and said the devices—he identified capabilities including Stingray and LRAD—were interfering with overdose prevention work and personal privacy.

During the public‑comment period Chris Ward Klein, who identified himself as “Sergeant Klein of the United States Marine Corps,” told commissioners he and others had investigated causes of overdoses and suicides and expressed concern about surveillance equipment near the main library and Asian Art Museum. Klein said…

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