Civil liberties advocates sued the Los Angeles Police and County Sheriff's Departments on Monday to gain access to records from automated license plate readers that may be collecting millions of motorists' daily movements. They say the devices, which have already logged 160 million "data points" in Southern California, threaten omnipresent, warrantless surveillance of ordinary citizens' movements. The lawsuit is the latest in a series of legal battles taking place nationwide over how much police should reveal about the increasingly widespread license plate scanners, a single one of which can log the number and location of 14,000 cars in a day when paired with a GPS device. Thirty-seven percent of large law enforcement agencies already used the scanners in 2010, according to one study. Continue reading...
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