The Signal

New look at security

SCV Sheriff’s Station officials install cameras in areas identified as potential terrorist targets

- By Skylar Barti Signal Staff Writer

Santa Clarita Valley commuters and residents might notice a new kind of camera near local railways.

The SCV Sheriff’s Station is the first to implement a grant-funded program that provided funds to install the cameras near railways, which have been identified as a potential target for terrorists.

The Automated License Plate Reader cameras, which are currently at intersecti­ons such as the one near the Metrolink station at Soledad Canyon Road and Commuter Way, help in two significan­t areas, according to Capt. Robert Lewis of the Sheriff’s Station, who sought the grant funding to bring the equipment to Santa Clarita.

The new technology assists law enforcemen­t officers in two

primary ways, Lewis said.

“The license plate readers are not meant to track everyone’s license plate,” said Lewis, addressing a question about potential privacy concerns, “they’re there to track if someone is on a watchlist as a potential terrorist threat or a (public safety) concern.”

The first way the cameras are able to help with public safety is by scanning license plates that pass by and determinin­g if the plate is registered or associated with anyone on a government watch list, which would then use a multi-agency law enforcemen­t database to alert the appropriat­e authoritie­s.

The second way is that the cameras can scan plates and notify deputies if the vehicle’s registrati­on is tied to any suspects who have outstandin­g warrants, a missing persons report or a report of a stolen vehicle.

“(The cameras are) another layer of security that we at the Sheriff’s Department are utilizing,” Lewis said, “to make sure the community has the necessary safety measures in place.”

 ??  ?? A Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department employee attaches a camera capable of reading license plates to a traffic pole in Santa Clarita. The cameras were installed in areas identified as potential terrorist targets, according to LASD officials. The...
A Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department employee attaches a camera capable of reading license plates to a traffic pole in Santa Clarita. The cameras were installed in areas identified as potential terrorist targets, according to LASD officials. The...
 ?? Austin Dave/The Signal (See additional photos at signalscv.com) ?? Two cameras attached to a pole behind traffic signals in Santa Clarita are part of a license plate reading program. Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department officials say installing the cameras will help keep residents and commuters safer.
Austin Dave/The Signal (See additional photos at signalscv.com) Two cameras attached to a pole behind traffic signals in Santa Clarita are part of a license plate reading program. Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department officials say installing the cameras will help keep residents and commuters safer.

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