
This Monday, the Redwood City Police Department invites the community to join an in-person or webinar session on progress on security initiatives in Redwood City, including the Annual Report on the Use of Military Equipment and the City’s proposed Automated License Plate Reader Program.
Those interested in attending the question-and-answer session with officials should visit the downtown library, located at 1044 Middlefield Road in Redwood City. The meeting will take place from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
While those who prefer to participate online will be able to join the meeting through the Zoom platform by visiting RedwoodCity.Zoom.us and using the meeting ID: 915 9521 4528.
For the in-person event, Spanish interpretation, childcare, and refreshments will be provided.
According to the established agenda, at 7:00 p.m. the Annual Report on the Use of Military Equipment will be presented, where residents will be able to learn about and ask questions about the policies that govern the use of said equipment, how it has been used during the last year and the associated costs.
At 8:00 p.m., the proposed Automatic License Plate Reading Program will be presented, which will address the public safety value of license plate readers and how license plate information is used in criminal investigations, assisting in the recovery of stolen vehicles, and finding the location of vehicles flagged as associated with criminal activity in real time.
To register for this event attendees you can click here.
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