Dispatch2323
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All Hamilton County Law Enforcement (primary dispatch) is going encrypted in the first half of 2023.
Apparently, the media was told yesterday. The 911 Director cited a law taking effect on July 1 that SSN can't be broadcast over a non-encrypted channel so they are encrypting everything law enforcement related.
ExactlyThey've probably wanted to do this for a long time now; now they have an excuse.
At a console level they can patch an encrypted into a non-encrypted talkgroup. However you would be able to now hear the encrypted traffic over the non-encrypted channel for as long as the patch is active.Just wondering how that will work with Hamilton encrypted and Marion not. Unfortunately the answer will probably be for the big county to follow the lead of their neighbors to the north. Yes, now it will be easy to justify the flip to the E switch with this new mandate and another area of the country fall silent. Some nice scanners will be for sale then.
He was referring to this then:
"IC 10-10.5-4-1Prohibition of broadcasting Social Security number
Sec. 1. After June 30, 2023, a law enforcement officer, a law enforcement agency, or an employee of a law enforcement agency may not broadcast a Social Security number over a police radio unless the broadcast is encrypted.
As added by P.L.86-2022, SEC.3."
Seems like a bit of a knee-jerk reaction then. Would it not be easier to use a cell phone or MDT to check SSNs? Also, it's not like they don't have access to a plethora of encrypted talkgroups as it is.
I think I would just politely ask them to at least reconsider, because, I don't know, but maybe they have a good reason, like: maybe there's somebody on Facebook putting out too much unnecessary and sensitive information that he hears on the scanner. We have a few of those where I am, and my sheriff's office is encrypted and I don't blame them either. 🤷♂️As citizens, we have the right to voice concern to mayor and police chiefs. I'm not sure if will matter but at least we can say we tried. I'm happy to post email addresses of various elected officials but I don't want to get in trouble with admin. I'm just suggesting a respectful, brief email.