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LANSING, MI – Automatic license plate readers – cameras that capture and store images of vehicles – aren’t yet regulated in Michigan. A bipartisan bill package would change that. State Reps. Jimmie ...
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San Benito Police address concerns about new license plate reader technology
SAN BENITO, Texas (ValleyCentral) — The San Benito Police Department has installed license plate reader cameras to aid in investigations, but some residents have some concerns about the technology.
Cities around the country are debating whether to keep their automatic license plate readers. Concerns about privacy and federal immigration agents can access local data are driving these debates.
Based on what we are facing and hearing from our constituents, it’s a problem of principles,” Mayor Nuchette Black-Burke said.
Agencies in Beaufort County have invested nearly $600,000 in the technology that captures and temporarily stores data about cars as they drive past.
Cities around the country are debating whether to keep their automatic license plate readers. Concerns about privacy and federal immigration agents accessing local data are driving these debates.
Luis Martinez was on his way to work on a frigid Minneapolis morning when federal agents suddenly boxed him in, forcing the SUV he was driving to a dead stop in the middle of the street.
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