A spokesperson said the city made its police radio traffic public temporarily so that outside agencies could simultaneously communicate on unencrypted channels. As numerous law enforcement agencies ...
Law enforcement agencies across Contra Costa County began shielding their radio chatter from the public this week, ending decades of transparency and closing shut a key window into crime across the ...
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.
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