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Post by avordvet on Jan 27, 2015 6:03:01 GMT -5
Report: Feds Stockpiling License Plates, Driving Habits in DatabaseMonday, 26 Jan 2015 08:58 PM, By Jason Devaney A new report claims the government is stockpiling a vast national database of Americans' license plates and driving habits, a program that was formed to combat drugs but one that has grown in size. The Wall Street Journal reports the program is run by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). Its primary purpose is to collect information that leads to the seizure of money, cars, and other pieces of the war on drugs. www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/government-DEA-license-plates-driving/2015/01/26/id/620851/
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Post by Michael Downing on Jan 27, 2015 7:13:00 GMT -5
Heh like CA says, "Just keep voting"
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Post by avordvet on Sept 3, 2015 4:28:17 GMT -5
Use of license-plate scanners expands amid privacy concerns, court battlesPublished September 02, 2015, FoxNews.com A law enforcement push for more license-plate scanners is gaining steam, with a popular East Coast beach destination announcing plans to deploy the technology at essentially every point of entry and the scanners being credited elsewhere for helping fight crime. With the expansion, though, comes mounting privacy concerns as critics continue to raise questions about law-enforcement agencies’ legal authority to collect and store the data. www.foxnews.com/politics/2015/09/02/use-license-plate-scanners-increase-amid-more-concerns-court-battles-over/?intcmp=hpbt4
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