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Council hears sheriff's Safe Streets and ALPR briefing, asks staff to return with costs and locations
Summary
The San Diego County Sheriff's Office presented the Safe Streets camera registry and automated license plate reader (ALPR) systems; council directed staff to assess costs, locations and return with a proposal after public concerns about cost and permitted uses were raised.
The City Council received a presentation on March 4 from the San Diego County Sheriff’s Office about the Safe Streets program and automated license plate readers (ALPRs), and instructed staff to return with a financial preview and proposed camera locations.
Lieutenant Galvey (San Diego County Sheriff’s Office) described Safe Streets as a registry that allows homeowners and businesses to pre‑identify cameras that law enforcement may contact when investigating crimes. He explained business systems can be federated to give authorized sheriff staff direct access to live…
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