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Public commenters press Los Angeles City panel on ALPRs, police funding and fire-safety rules
Summary
Speakers in public comment accused the city of sharing automated license-plate reader data with immigration authorities, urged cutting police funding, and asked the council to enforce event and fire-safety lane rules. No formal action was taken on those demands.
Public commenters at a Los Angeles City public-safety meeting urged officials to stop sharing automated license-plate reader (ALPR) data with immigration authorities, called for reductions in police funding and raised local fire-safety concerns.
Andrew Gravner, who spoke during the public-comment period, criticized the city’s use of an “automated license-plate tracker,” saying it routinely provides information to immigration authorities. “No necesitamos más capacitación……
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