The Seattle City Council has approved a bill to expand the Seattle Police Department’s use of license plate reading technology with amendments addressing privacy concerns.
Council Bill 120778 expands the use of Automated License Plate Reader, or ALPR, technology to 360 SPD vehicles, including six patrol boats and roughly 270 marked patrol cars.
ALPR technology combines software and hardware used for capturing and monitoring images of license plates. The software deciphers a plate number and compares that number to a list of license plates associated with open, reported crimes and missing persons.Expanding the technology to a fleet-wide deployment is estimated to cost $280,000 per year beginning this year if the bill is passed.Throughout the bill’s time in committee, Seattle City Councilmember Cathy Moore voiced her concerns over privacy rights in regards to data collected by the ALPR technology. Moore specifically pointed out that collected data could be […]
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