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He saw an abandoned trailer. Then, he uncovered a surveillance network on California’s border
Southern California residents are noticing new license plate readers that appear to be operated by the Border Patrol. Some ...
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San Jose moves to curb license plate reader data amid fears of federal access
The move comes as civil rights groups warn the surveillance data could aid federal immigration enforcement.
A vast surveillance network is recording every driver passing through a stretch of road between San Diego and the Arizona state line. Dozens of cameras were discovered hidden in trailers and ...
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Flock license plate readers shared data with out-of-state agencies, Ventura County audit finds
The Ventura County Sheriff's Office said out-of-state agencies accessed their license plate reader data more than 364,000 times, including federal agencies.
Hidden federal surveillance network captures millions of license plates on California border highways using cameras disguised as roadside debris.
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What Looks Like An Abandoned Trailer Is Part Of A Growing Surveillance Network In California
More than 40 hidden license plate readers have been discovered along Southern California’s border highways, raising privacy concerns ...
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Secret license plate readers are tracking drivers in San Diego and beyond. Who owns the cameras?
Local law enforcement’s use of license plate readers has become a focal point in debates in “sanctuary” communities, ...
Senate panel votes to put first-ever restraints on police use of license plate readers, but concerns remain over lack of safeguards and privacy.
EL CERRITO — An audit by police into how license plate readers in the city have been used and who has gained access to them has revealed that more than one federal agency tapped into the network to ...
Colorado lawmakers are seeking to narrow law enforcement’s ability to access data on drivers whose information is captured by ...
Nebraska deputies tracked Seth Ferranti with license plate readers before a marijuana stop, raising Fourth Amendment concerns.
The city of Rockford is considering expanding the number of automated license-plate readers and cameras across the city.
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