Automated License Plate Readers (Danville Police Department CA)

Dave Maass filed this request with the Danville Police Department CA of Danville, CA.

It is a clone of this request.

Tracking #

23-3028

Multi Request Automated License Plate Readers
Status
Completed

Communications

From: Dave Maass

Dear Custodian of Records:

This letter constitutes a request under the California Public Records Act ("CPRA") from the Electronic Frontier Foundation, submitted with the assistance of MuckRock News.

We request the following records related to Automated License Plate Readers ("ALPRs") and your law enforcement agency ("Agency").

Part A - Information related to ALPR data sharing.

A1. The names of agencies and organizations with which the Agency shares ALPR data;
A2. The names of agencies and organizations from which the Agency receives ALPR data;
A3. The names of agencies and organizations with which the Agency shares “hot list” information;
A4. The names of agencies and organizations from which the Agency receives “hot list” information.
The information requested in items A1-A4 is readily available for extraction through the ALPR software you use. For example, with Vigilant Solutions/Motorola Solutions, this data can be exported easily using the Data Sharing Report function. With Flock Safety, this information is available through the transparency portal function. Other software, such as BOSS, has similar functionality.

Most agencies have encountered little difficulty in providing this information (see below). In a small number of cases, an agency has interpreted items A1-A4 as requesting the creation of a record that does not exist. We disagree: this data is maintained by your software, can be exported through software your agency has already purchased, and is therefore subject to CPRA.

However, should you disagree, you may alternatively produce the following records:

A5. All agreements, memoranda of understanding, requests, or other certifying documents that external agencies have signed to comply with Sec 1798.90.52(b) for accessing your agency's ALPR data. These documents are also often required under the "Releasing ALPR Data" subsection of a California law enforcement agency's SB 34 policy.
A6. All agreements, memoranda of understanding, requests, or other certifying documents that your agency has signed pursuant to Sec 1798.90.52(b) to access other agencies' ALPR data.
A7. All "records of access" required by Sec. 1798.90.52(a) for the periods January 1, 2021 until the date of processing this request.

Items A5-A7 are not necessary if your agency provides the information requested in items A1-A4. We feel that items A1-A4 are more focused and would require less labor from your agency to produce.

Part B - Information Related to Numbers of “Detections” (plate scans) and “Hits” (plate scans that matched to a hotlist)

B1. The aggregate number of "detections" collected during 2021.
B2. The aggregate number of “hits” during 2021.
B3. The aggregate number of "detections" from January 1, 2022 until the date this request is processed. If your agency has a retention period shorter than 1 year, please provide whatever data is available based on your retention period. For example, most Flock Safety systems may not have this data beyond 30 days.
B4. The aggregate number of “hits” from January 1, 2022 until the date this request is processed. If your agency has a retention period shorter than 1 year, please provide whatever data is available based on your retention period.

The information requested in items B1-B4 is readily available through the ALPR software you use. For example, with Vigilant Solutions/Motorola Solutions, this data can be exported easily using the Hit Ratio Report function. With Flock Safety, this information is available through the transparency portal function. Other software, such as BOSS, has similar functionality. As noted above, this information exists within your system and can be easily exported with existing software.

Part C - Assistance, Description, and Recommendations.

We make the following requests under section 6253.1 of the California Public Records Act

C1. A description of the information technology and physical location in which the records exist.
C2. Assist us identifying records and information that will help the public understand how ALPR data and hotlists are shared, how much data is collected year-to-year, and how much of that data matches a hot list; and
C3. Provide suggestions for overcoming any practical basis for denying access to the information sought.

Please note that more than 80 California law enforcement agencies have provided the information requested in Parts A1-A4 and B1-B4 in previous years. For your reference we have included a list below with the names of the agencies that have historically provided these records.

American Canyon Police Department
Auburn Police Department
Bakersfield Police Department
Beaumont Police Department
Bell Gardens Police Department
Bell Police Department
Belvedere Police Department
Beverly Hills Police Department
Brawley Police Department
Brentwood Police Department
Buena Park Police Department
Burbank Police Department
Carlsbad Police Department
Cathedral City Police Department
Chino Police Department
Chula Vista Police Department
Citrus Heights Police Department
Claremont Police Department
Clayton Police Department
Contra Costa County Sheriff's Office
Coronado Police Department
CSU Fullerton Police Department
Cypress Police Department
El Segundo Police Department
Fairfield Police Department
Folsom Police Department
Fontana Police Department
Fresno Police Department
Fullerton Police Department
Galt Police Department
Garden Grove Police Department
Gardena Police Department
Glendale Police Department
Hemet Police Department
Hermosa Beach Police Department
Imperial Police Department
Irvine Police Department
La Habra Police Department
La Mesa Police Department
La Verne Police Department
Laguna Beach Police Department
Livermore Police Department
Lodi Police Department
Long Beach Police Department
Marin County Sheriff's Office
Martinez Police Department
Merced Police Department
Mill Valley Police Department
Modesto Police Department
Monterey Park Police Department
Newport Beach Police Department
Oakley Police Department
Orange County Sheriff's Office
Orange Police Department
Palm Springs Police Department
Palos Verdes Estates Police
Pasadena Police Department
Pleasant Hill Police Department
Pomona Police Department
Redlands Police Department
Redondo Beach Police Department
Ripon Police Department
Roseville Police Department
Salinas Police Department
San Bernardino County Sheriff's Office
San Diego County Sheriff's Office
San Diego Police Department
San Mateo County Sheriff's Office
Sausalito Police Department
Simi Valley Police Department
Stanislaus County Sheriff's Office
Stockton Police Department
Tiburon Police Department
Torrance Police Department
Tracy Police Department
Tustin Police Department
West Sacramento Police Department
Westminster Police Department
Woodland Police Department
Yolo County Sheriff's Office
(This URL links to a dataset with links to the records: https://www.eff.org/document/data-driven-2-california-dragnet-data-set )

CPRA requires you to undertake reasonable efforts to locate responsive records and to work in good faith with requesters to respond to their request. See CYAC v. City of National City, 220 Cal.App.4th 1385, 1430 (2013). Thus under the CPRA you are obligated to conduct a reasonable search and cannot deny a request merely because it might generate a large volume of records.

We ask that you please respond to this request within 10 days either by providing all the requested records or by providing a written response setting forth the legal authority on which you rely in withholding or redacting any document, as well as stating when documents will be made available. Should you choose to withhold or reject this request, we ask that you provide an explanation of why your agency is responding differently compared to the many others that have complied with our request.

We also request that any records maintained in an electronic format be provided in that same format (such as a PDF, CSV or XLS file), to avoid copying costs.

However, should you be unable to do so, EFF will reimburse you for the direct costs of copying these records (if you elect to charge for copying) plus postage. If you anticipate that these costs will exceed $25.00, or that the time needed to copy the records will delay their release, please contact me so that I can arrange to inspect the documents or decide which documents I wish to have copied. Please also provide an invoice and a cost breakdown of the fee estimate. If the fees are less than $25.00, please copy and send the records and invoice as soon as possible, and we will promptly pay the required costs.

Thank you for your consideration of this request. If you have any questions or concerns, or if I can provide any clarification that will help identify responsive documents or focus this request, please do not hesitate to contact me at (415) 436-9333 x151 or dm@eff.org. You may also mail correspondence to the Electronic Frontier Foundation, 815 Eddy. St. San Francisco, CA, 94109.

Sincerely,


Dave Maass
Director of Investigations
Electronic Frontier Foundation

From: Danville Police Department CA

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Dear Dave Maas,

Your request # 23-3028 has been resolved with the following resolution:
Hello,

Here is our response to your request:

Al. The names of agencies and organizations with which the Agency shares ALPR data;
Akron OH PD
Anderson CA PD
Anderson PD IN
Atherton CA PD
Avon IN PD
Baytown TX PD
Benicia CA PD
Beverly Hills CA PD
Bloomfield NM PD
Cal Fire
Calhoun County AL SO
Campbell CA PD
Carpentersville IL PD
City Of Dixon Police Department (CA)
Clearlake CA PD
Cobb County GA PD
Colma CA PD
Contra Costa County CA SO
Elk Grove CA PD
Fairfield CA PD
Fort Worth TX PD
Foster City CA PD
Fremont CA PD
Fulshear TX PD
Galt CA PD
Gilroy CA PD
Glencoe AL PD
Hamilton County OH SO
Hanford CA PD
Hayward CA PD
Hercules CA PD
Hillsborough CA PD
Hillside IL PD
Houston TX PD
Irondale AL PD
Jasper County IN SO
Lafayette CA PD
Lakeport CA PD
Livermore CA PD
Matteson IL PD
McHenry County Conservation District IL PD
Milpitas CA PD
Milton GA PD
Monroe GA PD
Morgan Hill CA PD
Napa CA PD
Napa County CA SO
NCRIC
New Castle County DE PD
Newark CA PD
Novato CA PD
Oakley CA PD
Ontario CA PD
Orange Beach AL PD
Orange County FL SO
Orinda CA PD
Piedmont CA PD
Pleasanton CA PD
Richland Co SC Sheriff's Department
Rio Vista CA PD
Riverside County CA SD
Roseville CA PD
San Bruno CA PD
San Joaquin County CA SO
San Jose CA PD
San Mateo CA PD
San Mateo County CA SO
San Ramon CA PD
Santa Clara PD - CA
Seal Beach CA PD
Solano County CA SO
Suisun City PD - CA
Sumner County TN SO
Titusville FL PD
Tracy CA PD
UT - Nephi PD
Vacaville CA PD
Vallejo CA PD
Ventura CA PD

A2. The names of agencies and organizations from which the Agency receives ALPR data;
Contra Costa CA SO
Hercules CA PD
Livermore CA PD
Oakley CA PD
Orinda CA PD
Rio Vista CA PD
San Ramon CA PD

A3. The names of agencies and organizations with which the Agency shares "hot list" information;
ACRATT -CA, Alameda CA PD, Alameda County CA SO, Albany CA PD, Anderson CA PD, Antioch CA PD, Atherton CA PD, Auburn CA PD, Barstow CA PD, Benicia CA PD, Brawley CA PD, Burlingame CA PD, Cal Fire , Campbell CA PD, Citrus Heights CA PD, City Of Dixon Police Department (CA), Colma CA PD, Concord CA PD, Contra Costa County CA SO, Daly City CA PD, East Bay Parks CA PD, El Cerrito CA PD, Elk Grove CA PD, Fairfield CA PD, Foster City CA PD, Fremont CA PD, Galt CA PD, Gilroy CA PD, Glendale CA PD, Hayward CA PD, Hercules CA PD, Hillsborough CA PD, Lafayette CA PD, Lakeport CA PD, LAPD Sherman Oaks, LASD CA Crescenta Valley Station, Livermore CA PD, Lodi CA PD, Los Gatos Monte Sereno PD - CA, Manteca CA PD, Marin County CA SO, Mendocino County SO-CA, Menifee CA PD, Menlo Park CA PD, Milpitas CA PD, Moraga CA PD, Morgan Hill CA PD, Napa CA PD, Napa County CA SO, NCRIC, Newark CA PD , Novato CA PD, Oakland CA PD, Oakley CA PD, Orinda CA PD, Piedmont CA PD, Pinole CA PD, Pleasanton CA PD, Redwood City CA PD, Richmond CA PD, Rio Vista CA PD, Salinas PD - CA, San Bruno CA PD, San Joaquin County CA SO, San Jose CA PD, San Leandro PD CA, San Mateo CA PD, San Mateo County CA SO, San Pablo CA PD , San Ramon CA PD, Santa Clara DA CA, Santa Clara PD - CA, Santa Maria CA PD, Sausalito CA PD, Solano County CA SO, Suisun City PD - CA, Tracy CA PD, Union City CA PD, Vacaville CA PD, Vallejo CA PD, Walnut Creek CA PD

A4. The names of agencies and organizations from which the Agency receives "hot list" information.
Contra Costa County SO
San Ramon PD

Part B - Information Related to Numbers of "Detections" (plate scans) and "Hits" (plate scans that matched to a hotlist)
B1. The aggregate number of "detections" collected during 2021.
5,550,764 plate reads from June 4, 2023, to July 3, 2023.

B2. The aggregate number of "hits" during 2021.
1,875 total hits from June 3, 2023, to July 3, 2023

B3. The aggregate number of "detections" from January 1, 2022 until the date this request is processed. If your agency has a retention period shorter than 1 year, please provide whatever data is available based on our retention period. For example, most Flock Safety systems may not have this data beyond 36 days.
Same as B1

B4. The aggregate number of "hits" from January 1, 2022 until the date this request is processed. If your agency has a retention period shorter than 1 year, please provide whatever data is available based on your retention period.
Same as B2

Part C - Assistance, Description, and Recommendations.
We make the following requests under section 6253.1 of the California Public Records Act
C1. A description of the information technology and physical location in which the records exist.
FLOCK Safety Systems

C2. Assist us identifying records and information that will help the public understand how ALPR data and hotlists are shared, how much data is collected year-to-year, and how much of that data matches a hot list; and
No Responsive Documents.

C3. Provide suggestions for overcoming any practical basis for denying access to the information sought.
No Responsive Documents.

If you have further questions, you may use this system to request information or contact me directly at 925-314-3700.

Allan Shields, Chief of Police
Town of Danville
925-314-3700

There are attachments for you to view.
ALPR PRA - <https://user.govoutreach.com/danvilleca/attachment.php?request=7019643&access=3666616462636537&aid=3482509>

This is in reference to the Problem regarding Public Records you submitted on 07/03/2023
Description: In your Fax dated July 3, 2023, you note a prior unfilled PRA from November 2, 2022 in which you request:

This letter constitutes a request under the California Public Records Act
{"CPRA") from the Electronic Frontier Foundation, submitted with the assistance of MuckRock News.
We request the following records related to Automated License Plate Readers {"ALPRs") and your law enforcement agency {"Agency").
Part A - Information related to ALPR data sharing.
Al. The names of agencies and organizations with which the Agency shares ALPR data;
A2. The names of agencies and organizations from which the Agency receives ALPR data;
A3. The names of agencies and organizations with which the Agency shares "hot list" information;
A4. The names of agencies and organizations from which the Agency receives "hot list" information.

Part B - Information Related to Numbers of "Detections" (plate scans) and "Hits" (plate scans that matched to a hotlist)
B1. The aggregate number of "detections" collected during 2021.
B2. The aggregate number of "hits" during 2021.
B3. The aggregate number of "detections" from January 1, 2022 until the date this request is processed. If your agency has a retention period shorter than 1 year, please provide whatever data is available based on
our retention period. For example, most Flock Safety systems may not have this data beyond 36 days.
B4. The aggregate number of "hits" from January 1, 2022 until the date this request is processed. If your agency has a retention period shorter than 1 year, please provide whatever data is available based on your retention period.

Part C - Assistance, Description, and Recommendations.
We make the following requests under section 6253.1 of the California Public Records Act
C1. A description of the information technology and physical location in which the records exist.
C2. Assist us identifying records and information that will help the public understand how ALPR data and hotlists are shared, how much data is collected year-to-year, and how much of that data matches a hot list; and
C3. Provide suggestions for overcoming any practical basis for denying access to the information sought.

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Thank you,

Town of Danville

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