NACDL webinar: ALPR and the 4A, April 11

April 11th, register here, but only for NACDL members:

Automatic License Plate Reader (ALPR) surveillance systems are getting more sophisticated and cheaper, meaning they are increasingly accessible to police. ALPRs can gather information about people and their movements, but law enforcement also use them creatively: creating associations between vehicles and identifying “suspicious” travel patterns. As more police departments use ALPRs in new ways, defense lawyers need to be prepared. [Coincidentally, the email about this webinar came just as I posted the following case.]

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