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Anyone have an update on Alameda County encryption? As of 7:00 a.m. everything from San Leandro down to Fremont is "in the clear". Don't know about Oaktown. Radio techs are encrypted so can't get any info from them.
 

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Anyone have an update on Alameda County encryption? As of 7:00 a.m. everything from San Leandro down to Fremont is "in the clear". Don't know about Oaktown. Radio techs are encrypted so can't get any info from them.

Alameda County did not encrypt this morning. I heard it may be postponed another 2-3 weeks.
 

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More encryption news:
This is terrible. Why can’t they do like Dallas, Texas and have dispatch in the clear but have two or three secure channels where they can take their traffic this is totally bogus. I’m still waiting to cease statistics that say officers are in more danger with an unencrypted system.
 

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The entire EBRCS system including 43 Law Enforcment Agencies from Contra Costa County and others on the EBRCS system is going encrypted on September 4, 2025. In Contra Costa all cities and county law enforcement will be encrypted so you will not be able to hear any law enforcement communications. The Contra Costa Fire will remain without encryption.
Why can’t they do like Dallas Texas have their main dispatch channels in the clear but provide two or three secure channels for so-called traffic that not intended for public consumption this is terrible. I just want to hide things. I still haven’t seen statistics that say having encryption, saves officers lives.!!!
 

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Why can’t they do like Dallas Texas have their main dispatch channels in the clear but provide two or three secure channels for so-called traffic that not intended for public consumption this is terrible. I just want to hide things. I still haven’t seen statistics that say having encryption, saves officers lives.!!!

That would require essentially a dedicated dispatcher which most cities don't have the funds for.
 

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I’m still waiting to cease statistics that say officers are in more danger with an unencrypted system.

Don’t hold your breath. So far, a measurable drop in crime has never been attributed to radio encryption.

I don't think anyone is arguing that it's going to significantly decrease crime or increase officer safety. It's mostly about that 2020 California DOJ memo mandating protection of personally identifiable information (PII).
 
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