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Until Friday’s announcement, t Police Department was the only local law enforcement agency still using unencrypted radio ...
The San Diego Police Department is transitioning to a fully encrypted radio system, making it more difficult for the public ...
The San Diego Police Department will transition to fully encrypted radio channels next week, limiting public access to live ...
The San Diego Police Department will transition to fully encrypted radio channels next week, limiting public access to live ...
Like most if not all of their counterparts across Iowa, sheriffs and county 911 professionals in the ...
the Greenville Police Department will transition to a fully encrypted radio system, meaning you won’t be able to hear officer dispatch calls made in real-time. Police scanners are a familiar ...
The change is part of a $72 million emergency radio system overhaul that officials say will improve coverage, safety and reliability. EVERETT — Police radio communications across Snohomish ...
Members of the public who listen to St. Paul police’s emergency radio dispatches will be met by radio silence beginning this fall. The police department is moving to encrypt its communications ...
The Oakland Police Department said it is "encrypting radio communications to protect the safety of both our community and our officers." For years, newsrooms and private citizens were able to ...
Given that such radio traffic has been publicly accessible ... there’s no reason that anything should change now. The Oakland Police Department’s communications team on Friday argued that ...
AB 1555 would require police to provide news agencies access to encrypted radio communications. The bill comes months after local journalists, including The Desert Sun, lost access to local police ...