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Wyoming council adopts automatic license‑plate reader policy with privacy safeguards
Summary
The council approved an ALPR policy that restricts non‑investigative retention to 30 days, requires verification of alerts, limits sharing to law enforcement, and logs all access; officers will be trained before system activation and two of four fixed cameras are already installed.
The Wyoming City Council approved a policy governing the police department’s automatic license‑plate reader (ALPR) system, adopting limits on data retention, access controls and auditing designed to balance investigative utility with privacy and transparency.
Chief Bower presented the policy to council and said it aims to support legitimate investigations—such as…
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