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Residents urge Piedmont to review automatic license-plate reader policies after local protests
Summary
A school board member and other residents asked the council to review policies, contracts and MOUs related to Piedmont’s 58 automatic license-plate readers to ensure the data is not used to support civil immigration enforcement.
At public forum during Monday’s council meeting, residents asked Piedmont officials to review the city’s governance of automatic license-plate readers (ALPRs), saying surveillance data could be used to infer vehicle occupants’ movements and associations.
Susie Struble, a member of the Piedmont Unified School District board, read a letter from a group of residents asking the city to clarify policies, practices,…
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