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Following a meeting with ACLU attorneys, the Attorney General agreed to the following:
“We are very
pleased by the Attorney General’s commitment to institute significant and
much-needed guidelines and regulations regarding CATIC and intelligence
gathering procedures,” said Mark Schlosberg, Police Practices Policy Director of
the ACLU of Northern California. “ It’s heartening to know that in California
the Attorney General has committed to protecting our privacy rights even as
federal authorities continually try to erode those rights. We look forward
to seeing these guidelines implemented in the near future so that this will
never happen again. The Attorney General is sending a strong message to
Washington: in California we can be both free and safe. ”

Download the Winter 2008 ACLU-NC Newsletter and read about our latest events and initiatives.

| • | Public has right to know about police misbehavior |
| • | Police chiefs should support bill |
| • | Injustice came back for Carmona |
