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Public raises privacy concerns over automated license-plate readers; cites recent Norfolk court ruling

2520033 · March 6, 2025
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Summary

A speaker urged the council to consider privacy and constitutional issues with the proposed deployment of Flock automated license-plate readers, citing a May 10, 2024 Virginia court decision requiring warrants for prolonged tracking.

A member of the public raised privacy concerns about the city’s planned or existing use of automated license-plate readers (ALPRs) and urged the council to consider legal limits and the potential for abuse.

Mike Neal told the council he had previously sent court documents and then summarized a Virginia case filed May 10, 2024—identified in his…

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