WaPo: License plate scanners were supposed to bring peace of mind. Instead they tore the neighborhood apart.

WaPo: License plate scanners were supposed to bring peace of mind. Instead they tore the neighborhood apart. By Drew Harwell:

License plate readers are rapidly reshaping private security in American neighborhoods, bringing police surveillance tools to the masses with an automated watchdog that records 24 hours a day.

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The explosion of such systems, however, has created a new point of friction between crime-fearing residents and their privacy-minded neighbors, who note that by cataloguing time-stamped photos of every car’s comings and goings, the systems can generate a revealing portrait of drivers’ daily routines — residents and strangers, alike.

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