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San Diego Law Enforcement Accessing Private License Plate Readers

San Diego Law Enforcement Accessing Private License Plate Readers

Update: 2025-12-08
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Dozens of cities and law enforcement agencies from around the state are using automated license plate readers. And in some cases, those communities are fighting back, suing to stop their use. In San Diego County, law enforcement agencies are also searching license plate cameras owned by private businesses -- with little oversight.
Reporter: Scott Rodd, KPBS




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San Diego Law Enforcement Accessing Private License Plate Readers

San Diego Law Enforcement Accessing Private License Plate Readers

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