And, a Washington court recently ruled that data from Flock cameras are public records. As the article I started with this thread notes, "Police and city officials hope to exempt their reader data from disclosure under state public records law as part of Trudeau’s planned legislation."
Pump the Brakes: Regulating License Plate Readers -- a webinar from ACLU of Washington next Wednesday (December 10), 5:30-6:30 pm Pacific Standard time (UTC -8)
"In this webinar, we'll discuss how ALPRs work, why the lack of regulation threatens our civil rights and enables federal overreach, and how you can take action to fight back.
https://www.aclu-wa.org/event/pump-the-brakes-regulating-license-plate-readers/
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