March 15, 2024, 6:54 p.m. | José Martinez

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In a stunning reversal against the popular Transparent & Responsible Use of Surveillance Technology (TRUST) ordinance, the San Diego city council voted earlier this year to cut many of the provisions that sought to ensure public transparency for law enforcement surveillance technologies. 


Similar to other Community Control Of Police Surveillance (CCOPS) ordinances, the TRUST ordinance was intended towould ensure that each police surveillance technology would be subject to basic democratic oversight in the form of public disclosures and city …

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