NYPD faces backlash as it prepares to encrypt radio communications
by Gloria Oladipo from US news | The Guardian on (#6HJ8P)
Critics say encryption is an attack on transparency', and that radio monitoring is one of the few ways to keep track of the police
The New York police department (NYPD) is facing serious backlash after announcing additional details about its plan to encrypt its radio communications system, which experts warn will limit transparency and accountability.
NYPD radio signals have been publicly accessible since 1932, allowing journalists and civilians to listen to police communications, Gothamist reported. The NYPD will now be encrypting its radio channels for the first time ever. Police radio encryption is already underway in several US cities, including Chicago and Denver.
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