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CityCouncil | 2018-02-06 | 15 | Stated Alameda is only not sharing data with ICE because of the media; urged looking into a different vendor; discussed crime data; stated 0.3% of the data leads to solving crime: Mike Katz-Lacabe, Center for Human Rights and Privacy. Stated ICE has had intermittent access to data; Vigilant asked clients to sign non- disclosure agreements, which is bad practice; agreement is needed in writing that Vigilant will not release Alameda's data: Tracy Rosenberg, Media Alliance. Stated Alameda residents have been focused on oversight and use of the data, which are legitimate cause for concern, but mass surveillance is not justifiable for Police activities: Ruth Smiler, Alameda. *** (18-074) Mayor Spencer stated a motion is needed to go past 11:00 p.m. Councilmember Matarrese moved approval. Mayor Spencer seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5. Stated that he has not seen that mobile readers have worked and is concerned about the stationary readers working; expressed concern over data leaks: Dan Wood, Alameda. Stated that she is opposed mobile readers; requested data only be kept for 24 hours; urged Council not to authorize the purchase: Donna Eyestone. Stated that he has a lot of concerns about the proposal; policy should be decided on fact: Brendan Sullivan-SariƱana, Alameda. Stated her family comes to Alameda a lot; cautioned voting to add a layer of surveillance: Anonymous. Stated no one can go anywhere without being recorded; cameras are everywhere because they are effective; law abiding citizens do not care if they are not doing anything wrong: Kevin Peterson, WHOA. Urged Council to review the contract and do its due diligence: Genevieve Southwick. Stated Alameda's crime rate is low; the Police response time is low; greater attention should be paid to repaving streets; he does not want his information scanned and held for six months: Eron, Alameda. Stated crime is up; discussed crime in his neighborhood; he has not heard data has been misused; expressed support for giving the Police Department the tools needed to do their job: Joe Van Winkle, Alameda. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council February 6, 2018 13 | CityCouncil/2018-02-06.pdf |