California Department of Justice (CA DOJ) encryption notice

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California Department of Justice (CA DOJ) encryption notice

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That is why they need to utilize inquiry channel's and tac's and keep dispatch clear or get that law or what ever it is repealed or if you like monitoring police leave California which I may be doing due to communism. Also all the reason now we the public should encrypt our phone call's and text's and internet traffic to keep our privacy.
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Now we have to focus on the fight to keep encryption off dispatch that is why they have tac and inquiry channel's maybe even get a movement started to have the individual or individuals that proposed that hear the people's voices of disproval and demand transparency because I view that as communism as well as a form of fascism.
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Thge sheriff needs to use an encrypted inquiry channel to run ID and all of that and tac like san diego police and unencrypt dispatch.
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https://oag.ca.gov/sites/all/files/agwe ... 9-cjis.pdf

Radio Traffic Encryption
This document clarifies FBI Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Security Policy requirements for encrypting radio traffic that contains FBI criminal justice information (CJI) while maintaining a high level of interoperability for radio communications to protect the safety of responders.
https://mnecb.org/DocumentCenter/View/3 ... -2025-PDF-

Encrypted Police Scanners Are Gaining Popularity Among Law Enforcement. What Does That Mean for Us?
As communities try to listen in on local police departments, some find theirs have turned to encrypted communications.
Published on Jun. 23, 2020
https://builtin.com/articles/police-rad ... oadcastify

Keep Police Radio Transmission Public
https://naacp.org/resources/keep-police ... ion-public

SDPD chief on department's move to encrypt its radio communications
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUOeoudLE34

SDPD to implement full encryption in radio communications
https://timesofsandiego.com/crime/2025/ ... nications/
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They work for us and the radios belong to we the people and when a long train of abuses we can abolish such a government that becomes destructive also whoever calls them encrypted police scanners has no idea what they are talking about no scanner can monitor that encryption unless someone modifies one finding a way..

That encryption wasn't a problem until now that some corrupt people got in and took away transparency from the people who they serve and work for time to get them out also where the 2nd Amendment comes in a well regulated militia also if peoples identities being revealed is such a problem that is why you have inquiry channels, tacs and computers also a new phone app can be made also for every officer in the state with a state government phone to give out identifications of people on..
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