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posted by martyb on Friday January 31 2020, @02:54PM   Printer-friendly
from the don't-look-at-me! dept.

Anyone with a camera and $5 can now have a license plate reader:

Automatic license plate readers (ALPRs), software that allows computers to separate and analyze license plates from camera footage, could soon become ubiquitous in American neighborhoods thanks to a company called Rekor Systems. On Thursday, the firm started selling a product called Watchman. The $5 per month subscription allows homeowners to add the company's OpenALPR software to almost any home security camera.

[...] there are a couple of limitations to the $5 package. The software won't automatically log every single license that passes your home. As a homeowner, you'll also won't be able to obtain someone's name, address and location history from their license plate. That's a feature only law enforcement can access.

[...] privacy advocates fear the technology could be easily abused by both homeowners and law enforcement agencies to erode the privacy of innocent people further. And advocates have good reason to be skeptical of companies like Rekor. Amazon's Ring security service spent the majority of 2019 defending its partnerships with law enforcement agencies. In one instance, a report from Motherboard showed that the company had coached police on how to convince homeowners to hand over their Ring camera footage without a warrant. Similarly, it's easy to imagine a context in which police agencies could abuse the widespread proliferation of technology like OpenALPR.


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  • (Score: 2) by takyon on Saturday February 01 2020, @07:44PM

    by takyon (881) <takyonNO@SPAMsoylentnews.org> on Saturday February 01 2020, @07:44PM (#952447) Journal

    You just won't get the policy solutions you want in the post-9/11 environment, unless you can successfully overthrow the government.

    Democratized technological solutions are possible. We've already seen how public smartphone recordings can put police officers in prison or exonerate their targets. There is a need for independent recordings even when officers start wearing their own body cameras.

    You can do your own "surveillance", license plate reading, etc. with equipment that does not touch a corporate network.

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