WaPo: Va. Supreme Court revives challenge to police storage of license plate reader data

WaPo: Va. Supreme Court revives challenge to police storage of license plate reader data by Tom Jackman:

A challenge to the Fairfax County police storage of data collected by automated license plate readers, thrown out by a county judge in 2016, was revived by the Virginia Supreme Court on Thursday. The court ruled that the photos snapped by the readers constitute ‘personal information’ that might not be legally retained by the police, depending on further investigation by the courts. The case could ultimately affect every police department in Virginia that uses the license plate readers, in terms of how long they can keep the data the readers generate.

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