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Supervisors pause vote on StarChase tracking policy amid Fourth Amendment, reliability questions
San Francisco Board of Supervisors · March 10, 2026
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Summary
The Board continued an ordinance regulating police use of StarChase vehicle-tracking devices to March 24 after SFPD described pilot results and supervisors asked for technical and Fourth Amendment clarifications.
The Board of Supervisors voted March 10 to continue until March 24 consideration of an ordinance that would approve a police surveillance-technology policy for electronic location-tracking devices, commonly known as StarChase.
Supervisor Walton moved the continuance, citing concerns about…
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