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Group calls for moratorium on San Diego’s smart streetlights program

Posted on September 18, 2019 by pogowasright.org

Mimi Elkalla reports:

A group of San Diego activists who call themselves the “Anti-Surveillance Coalition” gathered outside of City Hall Tuesday to call for a moratorium on the city’s smart streetlights program .

In December 2016, the San Diego City Council approved the installation of 14,000 smart streetlights around the city. A few thousand have been installed in these areas since 2018, with more on the way.

Read more on ABC 10News.

h/t, Joe Cadillic

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