Gov. Kathy Hochul should sign a bill on her desk that would preserve access to police radio transmissions for media organizations and first responders. For the media, such access is necessary to ...
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.
After weeks of technical hiccups, nearly every law enforcement agency across the East Bay has now silenced their police radios. Before sunrise Wednesday, all but one Alameda County agency pulled ...
To keep public safe, Hochul must sign bill to reopen NYPD radio transmissions to the press (opinion)
My first big-time gig at the Staten Island Advance back in the 1990s was as an overnight cop and fire reporter. The major part of my job was listening to police dispatch transmissions over a radio ...
Beginning Monday, Nov. 3, the department is transitioning to encrypted radio transmissions to “enhance security and protect ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul should sign bill requiring law enforcement to make encrypted communications available to news media and ...
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