[ad_1] Picture By Paul Chinn/The San Francisco Chronicle by way of Getty Pictures Police in San Francisco acquired a lift to their surveillance powers this week after the town’s board of supervisors voted on Tuesday to grant the police division entry to personal surveillance cameras in actual time. The vote, which handed 7–4, authorized a one-year pilot program that can permit police to watch footage from non-public cameras throughout the town with the digicam house owners’ consent. The San Francisco Police Division (SFPD) is not going to have steady entry to the cameras however will be capable of faucet into…