"THE notion of roving cameras snapping pictures of license plates
conjures up television shows like Fox’s counterterrorism series, “24."
It’s not just fantasy, though. Americans are already watched by a
variety of security agencies using electronic surveillance technology,
and in this post-9/11 world, there seems to be no turning back.
Privacy advocates, though, are not altogether comfortable with license
plate numbers being electronically recorded by commercial operations.
While their views on the gathering this data may vary, privacy groups
uniformly agree that the real issue is what happens to the photos after
they are taken: how long they are stored and by whom; how secure the
data is and whether it might be shared with third parties. Are the
photographed license plate numbers matched against other lists, like credit scores or addresses?"
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California Closing Criminal Records
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SB-731 Automatically Sealing of Conviction and Arrest Records A social
justice bill that implements a system to prospectively and retroactively
seal conv...