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by AnthonyMouse
1696 days ago
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That isn't a weird policy position. The speed cameras do ALPR and can store all the results, so they build a location history of all the vehicles that weren't even breaking the law. That's bad. It's also bad that cops pull people over arbitrarily, but that's not the part in the EFF's bailiwick, and there are other solutions than putting ALPR cameras everywhere. |
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What are these solutions?
For context, speed cameras have been very effective at reducing traffic deaths in cities- https://patch.com/new-york/new-york-city/camera-zones-curbed...
Also, I think it's a bit of a weird argument to say that ALPR is alright for paying highway/tunnel/bridge tolls but not for speed cameras.