NYPD faces backlash as it prepares to encrypt radio communications | New York | The Guardian

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NYPD faces backlash as it prepares to encrypt radio communications
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In prior articles on this, religious nutjobs would listen to police radio and visit the active crime scene and start praying in the middle of the chaos. People and police started getting really sick of their shit during an emergency. Other flavors of morons would also show up to watch shit go down. Sometimes, private information would also get said on the radio such as names or addresses, which could lead to harassment or true crime nuts showing up to private homes.

I kinda get why making channels private for everyone but reporters (for transparency) is happening.

I kinda get it, but at the same time I think it should be our right to monitor police. I'm not sure how to reconcile the personal info part though.

Agreed. But I think the right to monitor the police doesn't have to mean real-time access to police radio. The radio could be recorded, like body cam footage, and released on demand with FOIA. FOIA allows redactions when needed, so sensitive information like victims names and addresses could be redacted.

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I think it says the idea of allowing media or a delayed stream to the public was talked about but nothing was decided.

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