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Committee backs airport—s amended surveillance policy adding parking guidance system; officials say plate data not retained

2214869 · February 3, 2025
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The Rules Committee voted unanimously to recommend the San Francisco International Airport—s amended surveillance-technology policy to the full board, combining automated license plate readers with a parking assist/parking guidance system. Airport staff said the parking guidance system does not retain license-plate data.

The San Francisco Rules Committee on Feb. 3 voted unanimously to recommend to the full Board of Supervisors an amended airport surveillance-technology policy that adds a parking assist/parking guidance system to the airport—s existing automated license plate reader and ground transportation management system policy.

Guy Clark, the airport—s IT cybersecurity compliance manager, told the committee the original automated license plate…

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