This week San Diego’s City Council voted to move forward with a proposed program to use both automated license plate readers and smart streetlight cameras, despite concerns from residents over privacy issues.
This week San Diego's City Council voted to move forward with a proposed program to use both automated license plate readers and smart streetlight cameras, despite concerns from residents over privacy issues.
NBC 7's Jeanette Quezada spoke with El Cajon residents with concerns about how the cameras will be used, and others who are excited about their benefits.Sign up for NBC San Diego newsletters.
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