OAKLAND — For decades, the public has had the ability to tune into radio channels where Oakland police and other Bay Area law enforcement agencies discuss emergency calls and coordinate responses.
Police will now be able to access live video and audio feeds inside of Denver buses, the Regional Transportation District announced Tuesday. As part of a plan to increase safety on public ...
The Terre Haute Police Department will now use secure radio communications, which means that communications between officers ...
Public officials are speaking out after the Oakland Police Department said there will be no public access to live radio feeds. State Senator Josh Becker of Menlo Park said he isn't pleased with the ...
OAKLAND — The Oakland Police Department’s plan to shield its officers’ conversations from the public hit an unexpected snag this week. The agency on Thursday said “unexpected technical issues” delayed ...
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 monitor ...