THE BERKELEY CITY COUNCIL voted 8-1 this week to restrict public access to the police department's real-time dispatch radio ...
The approval came despite more than two dozen public commenters who objected to the proposal as well as the process of how it ...
Boulder’s police radios will no longer be available for curious minds and ears starting no later than Tuesday.
Berkeley PD says encryption is necessary to protect officers, but critics argue the public would lose an important police ...
After voting by the City Council, Berkeley joined the rest of Alameda County in encrypting police radio communications last ...
Beginning Monday, Nov. 3, the department is transitioning to encrypted radio transmissions to “enhance security and protect ...
Opponents of full encryption shared concerns that the public will lose an important tool for monitoring police activity and ...
Berkeley City Council voted 8-1 for encrypted police radio, citing privacy protection, raising transparency concerns.
Police Commissioner Richard Chambers asked police to investigate taking legal action against Stuff, which published an audio recording of police radiocommunications from the night Tom Phillips was ...