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    15 hours ago

    I found this to be the most interesting part:

    You might think this sounds like it violates the Fourth Amendment, which protects American citizens from unreasonable searches and seizures without probable cause. Well, so does the American Civil Liberties Union. Norfolk, Virginia Judge Jamilah LeCruise also agrees, and in 2024 she ruled that plate-reader data obtained without a search warrant couldn’t be used against a defendant in a robbery case.

    Last time I read about this issue was before this happened. Finally the ball is bouncing back a little. Hope to see more of it.