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Public commenters urge limits on ALPRs, stronger vegetation-clearance rules and scrutiny of event permits

Los Angeles City Public Safety Committee · December 11, 2025
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Summary

At the Dec. 10 Public Safety Committee meeting, public commenters urged the committee to limit automated license plate reader (ALPR) data-sharing with ICE, strengthen vegetation-clearance rules under LAFD authority, and scrutinize permits granted to the Shrine Auditorium; one speaker called for defunding the police.

Several members of the public used the committee’s public-comment period on Dec. 10, 2025 to press the committee on policing technology, vegetation clearance and special-event permits.

Andrew Gravener spoke against automated license plate readers, saying the devices “regularly send data to ICE and other immigration enforcement” and arguing that city resources should not assist immigration enforcement. He criticized the Los Angeles Police Department’s…

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