SFPD wants to monitor crime in real-time with access to private security cameras

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SFPD wants to monitor crime in real-time with access to private security cameras
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The San Francisco Police Department on Monday offered new insight into how it would use privately owned surveillance cameras if the Board of Supervisors approves the plan.

on Monday offered new insight into how it would use privately owned surveillance cameras if the Board of Supervisors approves the plan.

"If we could tap into that information we could be more efficient, more effective and more surgical in terms of the people who are involved in activity, making sure we address those people and not others who are not involved in that activity," said Scott. "We definitely understand that there is a balance between what we need to do in this city with private surveillance cameras and the constitutional privacy that we enjoy in this country," said Scott.

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