
San Jose Tightens License Plate Reader Rules
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San Jose City Council tightens control over automated license plate reader cameras, reducing data storage to 30 days and banning them from houses of worship and reproductive health clinics. The changes, proposed by the San Jose Police Department, include restrictions on sharing data with federal or immigration agencies. Mayor Matt Mahan supports the system, citing a 20% drop in crime. Privacy advocates express concerns, arguing that the cameras track everyone without suspicion of a crime. Other Bay Area cities are also pulling back on partnerships with camera providers.
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