The policy allows SFPD to access non-city-owned cameras for live monitoring only during an emergencies with imminent danger of death or serious injury, for an for an active felony or misdemeanor investigation or during an event with public safety concerns.
As law enforcement increasingly taps into privately owned security feeds for live monitoring or crime investigations, such as this one outside Macy’s at Union Square, city leaders appear to have reached a compromise on how much access SFPD is allowed. a security camera is mounted above nearly every business, beside countless residential doorbells and on roving driverless vehicles — which makes the rules that govern how and when police tap into security cameras more relevant than ever.
Breed touts a long list of privacy safeguards included in the policy, and privacy advocates enumerate an equivalent list of criticisms. Safeguards include a ban on the use of facial recognition technology and on participating in Immigration and Customs Enforcement investigations. The proposal also bans the police department from tapping into cameras during protests “for reasons outside of redeployment needs due to crowd sizes or other issues creating public safety hazards.”
The policy is especially important as the foundation anticipates people taking to San Francisco streets in response to the expected undoing of Roe v. Wade.
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