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October 30, 2015

Seattle Police’s hacker leaves the force

by John_A

In this image taken Tuesday, April 23, 2013, Seattle police officer Jim Ritter stands behind a 1970 Plymouth Satellite he drives while on patrol in Seattle's Westlake Park. Ritter uses the vintage car as his everyday car and for community outreach for the Seattle Police Department. (AP Photo/Manuel Valdes)

The hacker who helped the Seattle police department work on its transparency has left the force. Tim Clemans will no longer be developing auto-blurring software for dash-and-body cameras at the department due to what sounds like some politics between himself and leadership. It’s something that Clemans actually predicted, according to The Stranger. The problems apparently started gestating as recently as August when one of the department’s captains made a complaint that any and all changes to the 911 dispatch center needed his approval before being implemented. You see, Clemans developed an app that would highlight the most serious emergency calls automatically — something the captain felt usurped his power despite it making dispatchers’ jobs easier. Other staff members voiced their support saying Clemans had done “a tremendous job” with his work, lamenting his departure.

Source: The Stranger

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