ACLU has been fighting ALPR implementations for over a decade, now.
If you want to them to fight a case that will impact all ALPR, they will need to be given a case that can set such a precedent, and it will likely rely on legislation that does not currently exist.
> If you want to them to fight a case that will impact all ALPR, they will need to be given a case that can set such a precedent, and it will likely rely on legislation that does not currently exist.
As the current top comment states [1], this is such a case, and the legislation already exists! Yet instead of demanding cops merely follow existing law, they're making a narrower demand tailored to cover just their preferred activity.
As the current top comment states [1], this is such a case, and the legislation already exists! Yet instead of demanding cops merely follow existing law, they're making a narrower demand tailored to cover just their preferred activity.
[1] sharing any ALPR data with out-of-state or federal law enforcement agencies is a violation of the California Civil Code (SB 34) - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36115352