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A bill introduced in the Missouri Senate would ban local, state and federal agencies from using automated license plate reader systems (ALPR) to collect captured motor vehicle data, and would have a major impact on federal efforts to collect information on Americans. offnow.org/missouri_bill_would_ban_location_tracking_surveillance_by_license_plate_readers Introduced by Sen. Robert Schaaf, SB196 declares no government entity shall install or utilize an automated license plate reader system or an automated traffic enforcement system to enforce red-light or speed limit violations or collect captured motor vehicle data. Captured motor vehicle data includes GPS coordinates, date and time, photographically or digitally recorded still or video images, license plate numbers and any other data captured or derived from an automatic license plate reader system or automated traffic enforcement system.
Posted on: Sun, 11 Jan 2015 21:58:29 +0000

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