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Police want to hide their radio communications. The public should have a say.

September 23, 2024
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Across Maryland, law enforcement agencies are making dramatic changes to their communication practices, and they’re not aimed at increasing transparency. One by one, county sheriff’s offices and city police departments are moving their radio communications from open frequencies that anyone can tune into to closed, encrypted ones that only police can monitor.

Article Source: Baltimore Sun

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