Ripple co-founder Chris Larsen donates $250,000 to strengthen San Francisco police surveillance
Ripple co-founder Chris Larsen has donated $250,000 to a series of proposals presented to San Francisco Mayor London Breed, which could give police more power in using surveillance technology, drones, and pursuing suspects. Local media outlet SFS reported that Larsen is currently the largest donor, having provided $350,000 to a voting measure campaign sponsored by Breed ahead of next year's election.
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