California police cannot share drivers' location data out of state

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California police cannot share drivers' location data out of state
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A legal agreement in Northern California will have an impact on the way two police departments in San Diego County handle drivers’ location data. Here's the latest from our news partner inewsource

“We are not against law enforcement and the use of surveillance to solve crimes,” said Yusef Miller, a social justice activist with the North County Equity & Justice Coalition and the Racial Justice Coalition of San Diego.

Police in Carlsbad, Coronado and Oceanside stopped sharing with all out-of-state agencies after questions fromOfficials in Escondido and La Mesa pushed back. Escondido’s city attorney, Michael McGuinness, sent an email challenging the accuracy of the investigation. Escondido police Chief Ed Varso previously said in an email that he and the city attorney continue to disagree withreporting, and he only decided to pause the sharing practice to strike a balance and maintain trust in the community. He added that he would let residents know should he decide to resume sharing data with out-of-state agencies.

“They need to stop,” he said. “Moving forward we will be trying to identify police departments in California that continue to violate and we will ask them to stop, and if they don’t, perhaps we will sue them just as we have sued the Marin County Sheriff.”

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