Gov. Kathy Hochul should sign a bill on her desk that would preserve access to police radio transmissions for media ...
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Berkeley City Council votes to encrypt police radio communications, drawing public outcry
THE BERKELEY CITY COUNCIL voted 8-1 this week to restrict public access to the police department's real-time dispatch radio ...
MOORHEAD, Minn. (Valley News Live) - Those who own a police scanner in Moorhead lost access to live police communications on ...
The Berkeley Police Department moved its radio communications to encrypted channels on Thursday a little over a week after a controversial vote by the Berkeley City Council to allow the change.
The approval came despite more than two dozen public commenters who objected to the proposal as well as the process of how it was placed on the City Council's consent calendar, which is a list of ...
Berkeley Police Department encrypted all radio channels Thursday at 5 a.m., citing safety issues. On Wednesday at its regular ...
After voting by the City Council, Berkeley joined the rest of Alameda County in encrypting police radio communications last ...
The multi-million dollar effort to remove public access to police radio communications across the East Bay has a new start date, roughly a month after similar plans were undone by a technology snafu.
Gov. Kathy Hochul should sign bill requiring law enforcement to make encrypted communications available to news media and ...
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