NYPD faces backlash as it prepares to encrypt radio communications
NYPD faces backlash as it prepares to encrypt radio communications
Critics say encryption is an ‘attack on transparency’, and that radio monitoring is one of the few ways to keep track of the police

drugo @sh.itjust.works Huh, I thought only pedos and terrorists needed encryption? /s
121 1 Replykrigo666 @lemmy.world And neo-nazis, it seems. That's what the PDs are filled with.
57 1 Replyqueermunist she/her @lemmy.ml
pedos and terrorists
i.e. the NYPD
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Rapidcreek @lemmy.world Amazing they haven't already done this.
46 4 ReplyMonsiuerPatEBrown @reddthat.com The public record of public servants should not be encrypted in a free nation.
That includes their speech and actions and the tools they use to disseminate them.
This isn't hard.
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gdog05 @lemmy.world Listen NYPD, do you want Spiderman's help or not?
36 0 ReplyTremble @sh.itjust.works NYPD prefers to investigate itself.
17 1 ReplyA_Random_Idiot @lemmy.world
NYPD prefers to riot in the street than accept any oversight it doesnt want.
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Drusas @kbin.social This should be illegal.
6 0 ReplyPacmanlives @lemmy.world Denver did this a few years back and it sucks! I am surprised NYPD has not done so already.
6 0 Replybrain helmet is on @lemmy.world
Secret police
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