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CityCouncil | 2018-02-06 | 14 | adopted: Phillip Redd, Alameda Cannabis LLC. Expressed concern over the cameras having unintended consequences and the cost in respect to the crimes that would be solved; stated that he supports readers on cars, but opposes fixed readers; urged the matter be deferred: Jeff Gould, Alameda. Discussed information not being private and car break-ins; urged Council to vote for the readers; requested Council make a motion to allow more time: Former Councilmember Lil Arnerich, Alameda. While Mr. Arnerich continued to speak, Councilmember Oddie moved approval of allowing more time. Councilmember Matarrese seconded the motion, which failed because a vote was not taken. *** (18-073) Mayor Spencer stated a vote is needed to consider the remaining items: the referrals; noted no Councilmember made a motion to do so. *** Urged Council to support the Police Chief's request: Mike Fennelly, Alameda. Expressed strong support for ALPR, which a majority of her neighbors support; thanked the Police Chief for addressing neighborhood concerns: Susan Solomon, Alameda. Stated the readers are the key to smart crime solutions; the Police Department should have all possible tools: Bill Garvine, Alameda. Expressed concern over retaining data for six months and data leaks; stated information is subject to subpoenas: Rebecca Jeschke, Alameda. Submitted his comments stated that he did not want to live in a gated community, which the cameras are a move towards; he is against the proposal: David Teeters, Alameda. Stated Alameda Progressives opposes spending funds on 13 ALPRs; this is not the time to increase surveillance: Cheri Johansen, Alameda Progressives. Stated the proposal is fatally flawed and lacks restrictions on how the data can be used; Council should table the matter until another vendor is found and restrictions are in place; Vigilant should release its contract with ICE: Matt Cagle, American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Northern California. Stated that he opposes the readers; the Bay Area should not be creating this information: Ivar Diehl, Berkeley. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 12 February 6, 2018 | CityCouncil/2018-02-06.pdf |