
Washington Cities Split on License Plate Readers
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Washington cities and counties grapple with automated license plate readers post-Driver Privacy Act. Stanwood restarts cameras, while Spokane and Pierce Counties halt operations. The new law imposes strict rules, including data wiping, school/immigration bans, and sharing restrictions. Stanwood praises the tech for crime-fighting, while Spokane and Pierce Counties argue its too risky and ineffective. Sheriffs plan to lobby for changes, highlighting the privacy-security balance.
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