
San Francisco police to soon monitor private cameras in real time
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San Francisco police will soon be able to access and monitor private cameras in real time. The pilot program will run a trial period that would last 15 months.
The vote was 7-4, with some supervisors astonished that the governing board of politically liberal San Francisco would consider granting more powers to law enforcement in a city that celebrates its activism. Others pushed back, saying they were tired of sophisticated criminal networks taking advantage of San Francisco's lax attitude toward retail theft and other property crimes.
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