October Events — No ALPRs, Gubernatorial Candidates, Prop 50, No ICE, No Kings
Monthly Meeting Sunday, October 28, 4:00-5:30PM, Pt Loma Assembly
Monthly Meeting — Sun October 26 — Shut ALPRs Down
Automatic License Plate Readers (ALPRs) are being used to track all of us, and the data is being illegally shared with Federal departments. It has been used to track immigrants and asylum seekers, as well as women seeking abortions.
The San Diego Police Department (that uses a system made by FLOCK) says it stopped sharing surveillance data with federal authorities and other out-of-state agencies but only after state Attorney General Rob Bonta’s office told the department it was likely violating state law. — KPBS.org
Despite numerous requests to the El Cajon Police Department to cease, Attorney General Bonta sued El Cajon for illegally sharing license plate data with out-of-state law enforcement.
“This technology is ungovernable, given the number of agencies, interests, and impossibility of true compliance enforcement,” says UC San Diego associate professor Lilly Irani.
Clubmembers Michelle Krug and John Loughlin were successful in having the California Democratic Party adopt a resolution against the use of ALPRs — and this month the San Diego County Democratic Party will consider a resolution that goes further in asking for San Diego cities and the County to immediately cease use and funding for ALPRs. Draft resolution is available below to review.
The Point Loma & OB Dems recently helped support TRUST San Diego’s Safety in Unity 2025 Conference, that brought together organizers from across the nation to learn how to fight against mass #surveillance and #alpr in San Diego!
Members of the TRUST San Diego coalition will be on hand to answer your questions about ALPRs — and what we can do to Shut ALPRs Down.
Draft of Resolution
Opposing Automated License Plate Readers and Prioritizing Community Investments over Surveillance Expansion.
WHEREAS, Automated License Plate Reader systems present significant privacy and civil rights concerns, with data potentially accessible to federal immigration agencies, putting immigrant and marginalized communities at risk; and
WHEREAS, the continued investment in Automated License Plate Readers diverts critical resources away from essential community programs such as parks, libraries, and safety net services that foster healthy, thriving neighborhoods; and
WHEREAS, local leaders, organizations, and community members have expressed overwhelming opposition to Automated License Plate Reader funding, citing its potential misuse, lack of regulation, and threats to democratic freedoms and community trust.
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the San Diego County Democratic Party demands our local Democratic electeds in our 18 cities and our county work to immediately cease use and funding for Automated License Plate Reader systems and ensure all previously collected data is securely deleted to protect community privacy and safety;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the San Diego County Democratic Party demands our local Democratic electeds in our 18 cities and our county work to reallocate funds previously designated for Automated License Plate Reader technology towards community-based programs, such as extended library hours, public park maintenance, increased recreational opportunities, hygiene infrastructure, and emergency response services.
Meet the Candidates Running for Governor — Oct 8, 14, 16
6-7PM via Zoom. Come for the conversation, stay for the community.
Tony Thurmond — October 8 — details here
Katie Porter — October 14 — details here
Betty Yee — October 16 — details here
ICE Out of San Diego — October 9, and every Thursday
Sign up here.
Support Immigrants
Many thanks to Maria Chavez, Immigration Legal Director at PANA (Partnership for the Advancement of New Americans) who stepped in to answer our questions around the state of immigration in San Diego at our September meeting.
PANA has launched an appeal for their Emergency Legal Fund — you can donate here.
Prop 50 — Learn more and volunteer — October 12
Republicans in Texas and other states are making a power grab to keep Trump in unchecked control for two more years. Californians must mobilize to pass Proposition 50, which would level the field by approving temporary new districts in our state. Passing this ballot measure in the November 4 special election is urgent for our democracy -- and we need all hands on deck! Learn more and sign up to help at sddems.link/prop50.
Volunteer to support Proposition 50 -- the Election Rigging Response Act!
Take Action! Canvassing, phone banks, postcards and more
Sundays: Phone bank with CBFD Indivisible
Tuesdays: Phone bank with CBFD Indivisible
Yard signs: There are a few options. In North County ($15), contact Michele. These, from the California Democratic Party, are $24. And here are some signs under $10 from Etsy
No Kings — Saturday, October 18
From Take Action San Diego — On October 18, millions of us will be rallying, across the U.S., and all across the world, for human rights, for democracy and to say “Power To The People!”. Join us for inspiration, togetherness and to demonstrate our commitment, our strength and our persistence. We are not going away! Sign up here!
San Diego’s main event will be at Waterfront Park, from 10am - noon. Please RSVP here (and learn more about the event here). We encourage you to make the trek to Waterfront Park in downtown San Diego if you can -- we hope to exceed the 80,000 marchers that came together for NO KINGS 1.0 on June 14. If you can’t make it to Waterfront Park, you can participate at one of the hundreds of other events planned all across the country.
Secretary
We still have a vacancy for Secretary. The role consists of taking the minutes at General and Executive Board meetings, and handling all correspondence related to Club business. Please contact Nicole Larson via email at nsours.larson@gmail.com.
From Swing Left Remember to Call Your Elected Representatives:
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Why calling your representatives is the best way to make your voice heard.
Contact information for your elected representatives:
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More information from Take Action San Diego here.