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CCAC approves subscription, communications plan and urges Board to explore classroom cameras with guardrails Committee members voted to subscribe to Disability Scoop, approved a communications interview plan for CCAC social channels, and passed a recommendation that the Board, central office, Department of Special Education and labor partners continue exploring classroom camera options with appropriate guardrails and advisors.

The Special Education Citizens Advisory Committee is pushing for a serious conversation about classroom cameras to enhance safety while balancing privacy concerns.

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Santa Ana to study dash and in-vehicle camera systems for patrol cars; staff to report in January Councilmembers asked staff to research dashcams and broader in-vehicle video systems for police patrol cars, including costs, system types and data-storage needs; police and staff said they will return with a detailed report for the January meeting.

Santa Ana councilmembers are pushing for a comprehensive report on advanced dash and in-vehicle camera systems for police patrols, raising crucial questions about accountability, costs, and privacy.

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Mercer Island Council approves ALPR pilot program to enhance community safety Council directs implementation of license plate reader pilot, allocating $15000 for evaluation.

Mercer Island's City Council is set to test a new $15,000 license plate reader pilot program that promises to enhance community safety while raising important privacy concerns.

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