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    (The Center Square) – House lawmakers passed a bill Thursday that creates a regulatory framework in Washington state for automated license plate readers, or ALPR, systems such as Flock Safety cameras. ALPR cameras capture images of passing vehicles and store that information in a searchable database used by law enforcement nationwide. The technology is frequently […] The post WA House passes license plate reader bill limiting surveillance, preserving police tools appeared first on The Black Chronicle.
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