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CityCouncil | 2018-02-06 | 7 | Vice Mayor Vella inquired whether there is a way to limit the access to the information. The Police Chief responded in the affirmative. Brian Rodrigues, Northern California Regional Intelligence Center (NCRIC), stated sharing of information with other agencies is only done at the discretion of the official custodian of the data; in response to Senate Bill (SB) 54, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has been cut off from the shared data. Vice Mayor Vella inquired what the policy was prior to SB54. The Police Chief responded prior to SB54, the policy for Alameda Police Department (APD) was to share information with all other agencies; as soon as he realized ICE could have access, he addressed the situation. Vice Mayor Vella inquired whether there is a way to know if ICE accessed APD's information. The Police Chief responded that he does not believe so. Vice Mayor Vella inquired whether APD receives a notification if another jurisdiction is accessing the information. Mr. Rodrigues responded it is not possible to look backwards to see who has viewed the information previously. Vice Mayor Vella inquired if there is a way to change the retention time. The Police Chief responded the retention time can be set according to the Police Chief's request; stated that he would like to leave the retention policy at six months. Vice Mayor Vella inquired why policy sets the retention at six months. The Police Chief responded in the event the crime is reported at a later date; stated six months is a compromise from one year. Vice Mayor Vella inquired how quickly the data is accessible through the ALPR's. The Police Chief responded it depends on the type of crime. Vice Mayor Vella inquired whether data shows how the ALPR information has assisted in solving crimes. The Police Chief responded that he does not have said data; stated it is difficult to measure the crime that does not occur because people know Alameda has cameras. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council February 6, 2018 5 | CityCouncil/2018-02-06.pdf |