One of the many laws going into effect this week will roll out in San Francisco and Oakland, two of six pilot cities which will start enforcing speeding violations with automated surveillance cameras that send tickets out on their own, in an effort to prevent traffic accidents and pedestrian deaths. Joining us to discuss the specifics is Brian Hofer, Executive Director of Secure Justice a non-profit that advocates against state abuse of power and for reduction in government and corporate overreach. Hofer is also Chair of Oakland’s Privacy Advisory Commission, which opposed the legislation before it was signed into law.
Check out the website for Secure Justice: https://secure-justice.org/
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