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Automated license plate recognition technology has long concerned San Diegans, especially when it comes to potential data breaches.
San Diego Police outline new license plate data policy amid controversy over data sharing with federal agencies. Discover the changes to protect residents' rights.
In the city of San Diego, there are 500 ALPRs throughout the 352-square-mile city, attached to smart streetlights. The video is obtained and runs on a 13-day loop, while the license plate readers ...
Critics of the San Diego Police Department’s automated license plate reader (ALPR) program argue the technology is inefficient, costly and potentially violates state laws aimed at limiting data ...
Many San Diegans expressed fears that data collected by ALPRs, which the police began using in late 2023, could be shared with federal immigration officials amid the current immigration crackdown.
When the San Diego City Council approved the fiscal year 2026 budget, community members called on city leaders to stop funding a technology used by San Diego Police.
Under a 10-year-old California measure, known as Senate Bill 34, state law enforcement agencies are barred from sharing license plate reader data with out-of-state public agencies or federal entities.
Community advocates are asking the San Diego City Council to pull funding for license plate readers days before the city’s 2026 fiscal year budget is due to be finalized.
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