If you have an IP-enabled security camera, you can download some free, open-source software from GitHub and boom—you have a fully functional automated license plate reader, reports ArsTechnica .
Matt Hill, OpenALPR's founder, told Ars technica "I'm a big privacy advocate... now you've got LPR just in the hands of the government, which isn't a good thing."
Will "they" like it when "we" have a crowdsourced database of where and when congressmen, judges and cops go throughout their work day?
Does this level the playing field? Open yet another can of worms? Both?
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday December 07 2015, @02:42PM
Just the opposite. I want the government to follow the constitution, which is the highest law of the land. I want those in the government who violate the constitution to be punished for doing so. That's the rule of law.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday December 07 2015, @03:09PM
So you are telling me that the solution is to use laws?
Where have I heard that before?
Oh. It was my post that you said was wrong.
You dumbass.