Joined: Tue Aug 01, 2023 7:40 pm Posts: 57 Location: Michigan
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My turn to speak!!
More loss of transparency. And to think many individuals and officers say "its for your safety, and for future security". Bullshit when it comes to safety and security. My safety and security, when it comes to other's wanting to know whats going on with me is NOBODY's business but mine, unless if I call for for help. Now, if its a bulletin, THAT INFO IS REQUIRED TO BE PUBLIC INFO. Got it folks? Radio scanning + encryption is getting out of hand with all the discussion going on on RR, and all the other crapjacks of all other forums and communities, and I had about had it.
Kent County MI encrypted themselves in the police territory, (Not all of them are encrypted though), because their entitled selves claim its a federal regulation that all police go encrypted. Primarily through the regulations of CJIS, which isnt even a formal agency that passes or amends laws.
"were so worried about privacy". Like, the internet isnt already private? TLS 1.2 and all other previous 2 way hashed protocols are NOT SECURE! https://www.wolfssl.com/broken-ssl-tls- ... tigations/ https://policeradioencryption.com/agenc ... ices-team/
Words of wisdom for any dispatchers and officers alike: 1. Use a computer program that automates dispatch calls when they get phoned in. Have a prompt that describes something like: "2000 block of jasper street SE. Black male, 40s, robbing a pedestrian armed at gunpoint. Instead of:"2205 jasper street SE, armed man in his 40s, wanted for a hit and run, currently robbing a female at gunpoint" 2. For reading out people's names, or for home, business addresses, and phone #'s: send an encrypted telemetry signal out (not on p25), or use the mobile terminal in your freaking police vehicle! This way you arent depending on garbled speech the whole time. Just use other tools that already were available to you.
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