Law enforcement officers are reportedly abusing Automatic License Plate Reader (ALPR) camera networks, including those from Flock Safety, to stalk romantic interests and ex-partners. An Institute for Justice review identified at least 14 such cases nationwide since 2024, predominantly involving officers targeting women. While many officers faced charges and job loss, the article suggests this abuse is a continuation of past practices, now amplified by private surveillance technology companies providing easier access to data. AI
影响 Highlights the potential for misuse of surveillance technology, raising concerns about privacy and accountability in law enforcement.
排序理由 Report details widespread abuse of surveillance technology by law enforcement, impacting public safety and privacy. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.4]
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