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Supervisor Melgar moves to send airport surveillance policy back to committee amid privacy and labor concerns

San Francisco Board of Supervisors · April 21, 2026
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Supervisor Melgar asked the Board to return an ordinance governing airport surveillance and virtual queue technology to committee, citing unanswered privacy questions and potential impacts on drivers; the motion to refer was seconded by Supervisor Walton and passed without objection.

Supervisor Melgar asked the board to refer an ordinance governing airport surveillance technology and the use of transportation-network-company virtual queue systems back to committee for more public vetting.

"I am gonna ask that we send this back to committee so that we can thoroughly vet it and then hear from everyone," Melgar said, citing questions raised by industry and labor about privacy and the…

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