Records : Why county encrypted more radio channels
Police officers in the US state of Arlington have been asked to encrypt more radio chatter to protect the personal and confidential information of members of the public, an inquiry has found. FBI officials have said they will not be able to access basic information from the scene.
Source: arlnow.comPublished on 2021-06-11
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