John Coté of the San Francisco Chronicle reports:
San Francisco police are recommending that entertainment venues permitted by the city be required to have security cameras, metal detectors and ID scanners that electronically store a patron’s driver’s license information for at least 15 days as a means to counter recent violence outside nightspots, city documents show.
ID data would be turned over to law enforcement at their request, as would camera images, according to a draft of the police recommendations.
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The recommendations include requiring all security staff to be registered with the state Department of Consumer Affairs and requiring that venue owners create a security plan that meets the police chief’s approval.
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