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6.1.D. - Page 16 <br /> Survey results revealed that 9 of 19 law enforcement agencies queried in San Mateo County <br /> either own or have temporarily borrowed ALPRs. The Grand Jury reviewed the websites of those <br /> nine agencies to determine whether they were in compliance with California Civil Code, sec. <br /> 1798.90.51, which was added pursuant to SB 34. Section 1798.90.51 requires that"The usage <br /> and privacy policy shall be available to the public in writing, and, if the ALPR operator has an <br /> Internet Web site, the usage and privacy policy shall be posted conspicuously on that Internet <br /> Web site.1134 <br /> The Grand Jury found as follows: <br /> Law Enforcement ALPR Policy Conspicuously Placed? <br /> Agency <br /> Sheriff Yes. <br /> However, the link to the policy is labeled"ALPR Policy." <br /> County residents may not be familiar with the acronym. <br /> Burlingame No. Policy is not available on website. <br /> Burlingame does not own ALPRs, but has used the <br /> equipment on an ad hoc basis in connection with specific <br /> investigations. <br /> If an agency temporarily borrows an ALPR, it is still <br /> required to provide a link on its website to a policy <br /> statement. No such policy statement is available on the <br /> Burlingame police department website. <br /> Daly City Yes. <br /> Hillsborough No. Policy is available on the website but not located in a <br /> conspicuous place. <br /> To find the policy requires searching the website or <br /> reading through a long list of FAQs. <br /> Menlo Park No. Policy is available on the website but not located in a <br /> conspicuous place. <br /> To find the policy requires searching through the online <br /> Police Department Policy Manual. <br /> San Bruno Yes. <br /> San Carlos No. Policy is not available on the website.35 <br /> San Mateo Yes. <br /> South San Francisco Yes. <br /> 34 California Civil Code,sec. 1798.90.51 <br /> 35 The City of San Carlos purchased the ALPRs but the Sheriff's Office provides police services to the city and operates the <br /> vehicle with the ALPR equipment.No link to an ALPR policy is on the San Carlos Police Bureau webpage,nor does that page <br /> direct the public to the Sheriff's Office website for the ALPR policy. <br /> 2016-2017 San Mateo County Civil Grand Jury 9 <br />