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Sebastopol Considers Easing Surveillance Rules to Help Police Investigations

Summary by KSRO
Sebastopol is considering a major shift in its surveillance laws tonight, potentially easing some of the strictest privacy protections in Sonoma County. According to the Press Democrat, the City Council is poised to amend an ordinance to allow police easier access to footage from privately owned security and doorbell cameras during investigations. Currently, “ambiguity” in the law prevents the use of such footage without a council vote. The upda…
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KSRO broke the news in on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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