San Francisco supervisors have nixed their plan to allow police officers to use robots to kill in emergency situations, a board member confirmed.
People take part in a demonstration about the use of robots by the San Francisco Police Department outside of City Hall in San Francisco, on Dec. 5, 2022.San Francisco supervisors have nixed their plan to allow police officers to use robots to kill in emergency situations, a board member"The people of San Francisco have spoken loud and clear: There is no place for killer police robots in our city," supervisor Dean Preston told ABC News in a statement.
Before the board's vote reversing course, the American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California told ABC News that it was a terrible idea to let cops use robots for deadly force. In a letter to Mayor London Breed and city board members, dozens of racial justice groups, civil rights and civil liberties organizations, LGBTQ organizations and labor unions called for board members to change their vote, saying the use of robots would be dangerous to not only San Francisco residents, but to people who visit the city.
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