Westchester County built a 600-camera plate reader network that shared 1.6 billion scans with ICE, lawsuit says
A lawsuit has been filed against Westchester County, New York, alleging its extensive license plate reader network constitutes an unconstitutional surveillance system. Civil rights groups claim the county amassed 1.6 billion plate scans without proper authorization and shared this data, including travel patterns, with over 50 agencies like ICE. The suit seeks to halt the program, citing privacy violations for millions of motorists. AI
IMPACT Raises privacy concerns for millions of motorists and could influence future regulations on surveillance technology.