A mom says a suburban school district is erroneously denying her daughter's enrollment because of data from a license plate reader company.
San Jose is tightening controls over its automated license plate reader program, as the city faces mounting public pressure over surveillance concerns and a lawsuit.
Across San Jose, nearly 474 automated license plate reader cameras scan passing vehicles every day, capturing plate numbers, vehicle descriptions, and location.
The bill would ban the use of data for immigration enforcement, investigations regarding abortions, transgender care, or First Amendment-protected activity.
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