WSJ: “New Tracking Frontier: Your License Plates”

WSJ: New Tracking Frontier: Your License Plates by Julia Angwin and Jennifer Valentino-Devries:

Until recently it was far too expensive for police to track the locations of innocent people such as Mr. Katz-Lacabe. But as surveillance technologies decline in cost and grow in sophistication, police are rapidly adopting them. Private companies are joining, too. At least two start-up companies, both founded by ‘repo men’—specialists in repossessing cars or property from deadbeats—are currently deploying camera-equipped cars nationwide to photograph people’s license plates, hoping to profit from the data they collect.

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