Actualización de la peticiónFor the Manteca Police Department to Remove Encrypted Radio TrafficThe State of Colorado Seeks to Make All Public Service Radios Open and Non Encrypted
Joe MolinaManteca, CA, Estados Unidos
11 feb 2018
Hello Everyone, its been a while since we posted an update, but be sure we are still gathering signatures and collecting the necessary data to present to the City of Manteca and its Police Department. I have run across a bill that the state of Colorado is pushing through. It would be interesting if the entire state band encrypted radio for public service, but the details can be found here. This is an excerpt: The bill states that each entity of the state government and each entity of the government of each city, county, and city and county (government entity) shall broadcast its dispatch radio communications without encryption such that the communications may be monitored by commercially available radio receivers and scanners; except that: A government entity may encrypt tactical radio communications or investigative radio communications so long as the encryption is necessary to preserve the tactical integrity of an operation, protect the safety of law enforcement officers or other emergency responders, or prevent the destruction of property; and An investigative unit of a government entity engaged in the investigation of criminal conduct or potential criminal conduct may encrypt its radio communications. Any government entity that encrypts any of its dispatch radio communications shall disclose on its public website and make available for public inspection a list of its radio communication channels, a description of the functions allocated to those channels, and an indication of which of the channels are always encrypted or sometimes encrypted. In describing the functions of the channels, the government entity shall indicate whether each channel is used for tactical radio communications or investigative radio communications. Any person has standing to bring an action for injunctive relief in district court against any sheriff, chief of police, fire chief, or other administrative head of any government entity for an allegedly unlawful encryption of dispatch radio communications. Any person who monitors dispatch radio communications of a government entity for the purpose of perpetrating or attempting to perpetrate criminal activity or assisting another person in the furtherance of criminal activity commits a class 3 misdemeanor. ****** Given the details above, encrypting the tactical or radio to radio communications for the Manteca Police is something that we are for. We are against the encryption of the dispatch channel! Multiple times now, the Manteca Police Department has conducted sting operations on their tactical channel 2-3 WITHOUT ENCRYPTION! During sobriety checkpoints, these tactical channels are used to run driver license and background checks with sensitive information for those who are stopped, and it goes out over the air WITHOUT ENCRYPTION. We are asking the Manteca Police Department to modify their radio plan, and remove the encryption on their dispatch channel, and if they see fit, encrypt their tactical channels. We will be following the events in Colorado as well as it would definitely mark a "line in the sand" for the rest of the nation.
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