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Agreed. Now the article appears to be in ALL CAPS for me, even the code block.


good catch. fixed the code block.


If you think it's illegal, explain how. Don't just toss out innuendos.


SB 34 (2015) prohibits sharing the data with out of state agencies, period.

https://oag.ca.gov/system/files/media/2023-dle-06.pdf

"Accordingly, SB 34 does not permit California LEAs to share ALPR information with private entities or out-of-state or federal agencies, including out-of-state and federal law enforcement agencies."


> Adam Schwartz, privacy litigation director at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, confirmed that Senate Bill 34 of 2015 prohibits California police from sharing data from automated license plate readers with out-of-state and federal agencies, regardless of what they plan to do with the data or whether they’re working on a joint task force.

> “Just because Oakland has collected ALPR data for purposes of dealing with local crime doesn’t mean this is a ‘come one, come all’ buffet,” Schwartz said.


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