Details
• Any MOUs or agreements for the sharing of data from license plate readers between the Vallejo Police Department and other agencies
Received
May 9, 2019 via web
Departments
Police Department
Requester
Mike Katz-Lacabe
Documents
Public
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Staff
Point of Contact
Joni Brown
Timeline
Dear Mike Katz-Lacabe:
On May 9, 2019, we received your request. Below is your request, and our response is as follows:
All documents pertaining to the location of stationary license plate readers in the City of Vallejo
- The information you requested is exempt from public disclosure under Government Code § 6255(a). Disclosing the location of the stationary license plate readers would eliminate their effectiveness and thus the public interest served by not disclosing the record clearly outweighs the public interest served by disclosure of the record.
All reports and memoranda regarding “hits,” data, analysis, and effectiveness of mobile and stationary license plate readers in Vallejo since January 1, 2018
- Please see attached.
All correspondence with NCRIC concerning license plate readers and data there from since January 1, 2016
- We have conducted a reasonable search of our records and the documents you requested do not exist.
All project plans, proposals, or memos pertaining to license plate readers since January 1, 2017
- We have conducted a reasonable search of our records and the documents you requested do not exist.
Any MOUs or agreements for the sharing of data from license plate readers between the Vallejo Police Department and other agencies
- We have conducted a reasonable search of our records and the documents you requested do not exist.
A list of all "hot lists" shared between your agency and outside entities, including "hot lists" created by your agency and those created by outside entities.
- We have conducted a reasonable search of our records and the documents you requested do not exist.
All audits and audit reports of your agency’s LPR information, including but not limited to (a) any audits produced pursuant to your agency’s published LPR policy; and (b) audits of “Detection Sharing,” “Hot-List Sharing,” and “Hot-List Upload” or equivalents
- We have conducted a reasonable search of our records and the documents you requested do not exist.
Regards,
Sergeant Drew Ramsay
Professional Standards Division
Vallejo Police Department
The documents are under legal review. We will provide a response on or by 08/15/2019, pursuant to Government Code §6253(c)(2)-(3).
We have collected the documents and they will need to be reviewed to determine which items will be responsive to this request. Due to the voluminous amount of records and the need for legal review, we will provide a response on or by 07/11/2019, pursuant to Government Code §6253(c)(2)-(3).
Due date changed from May 19, 2019, to June 13, 2019. The changes were made per an agreement between both parties to extend it out to June 13, 2019, due to the need to search for and collect a voluminous amount of separate and distinct records. A response will be provided on or before June 13, 2019.
Officially Receiving PRA Request
I have received your request for a public record.
The California Public Records Act, Government Code §6250, et seq., gives you the right to obtain a copy of identifiable public records. Government Code §6253(c) provides that the City has up to 10 days after receipt of your request to determine whether to comply with your request and shall immediately notify you of this determination and the reasons therefore.
I will notify you in writing of the City’s determination. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions.