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HomeFeaturedPublic Officials Speak Out After Oakland Police Decide to Encrypt Their Radio...

Public Officials Speak Out After Oakland Police Decide to Encrypt Their Radio Channels

Oakland police will be joining other large bay area police and sheriff's departments that have their radio channels encrypted.

Public officials speak out after the Oakland Police Department seeks to limit access to live radio feeds and encrypt their radio channels.

In the wake of a state directive, the Oakland Police Department radio traffic is expected to go dark to the public in the name of privacy.

Public Officials Speak Out After Oakland Police Decide to Encrypt Their Radio Channels. Credit NBC News Bay Area

Public officials are speaking out after the Oakland Police Department said there will be no public access to live radio feeds as they encrypt their radio channels.

Funcionarios públicos se pronuncian después de que el Departamento de Policía de Oakland intentara limitar el acceso a las transmisiones de radio en vivo mediante el cifrado de sus canales.

A raíz de una directiva estatal, se espera que el tráfico de radio del Departamento de Policía de Oakland quede oculto para el público en nombre de la privacidad.

Funcionarios públicos se pronuncian después de que el Departamento de Policía de Oakland anunciara que no habrá acceso público a las transmisiones de radio en vivo.

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Source: KTVU Fox 2 San Francisco

Source: NBC Bay Area

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