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douglas9

(4,474 posts)
Sun Oct 6, 2024, 05:07 AM Oct 6

License Plate Readers Are Creating a US-Wide Database of More Than Just Cars

At 8:22 am on December 4 last year, a car traveling down a small residential road in Alabama used its license-plate-reading cameras to take photos of vehicles it passed. One image, which does not contain a vehicle or a license plate, shows a bright red “Trump” campaign sign placed in front of someone’s garage. In the background is a banner referencing Israel, a holly wreath, and a festive inflatable snowman.

Another image taken on a different day by a different vehicle shows a “Steelworkers for Harris-Walz” sign stuck in the lawn in front of someone’s home. A construction worker, with his face unblurred, is pictured near another Harris sign. Other photos show Trump and Biden (including “Fuck Biden”) bumper stickers on the back of trucks and cars across America. One photo, taken in November 2023, shows a partially torn bumper sticker supporting the Obama-Biden lineup.

These images were generated by AI-powered cameras mounted on cars and trucks, initially designed to capture license plates, but which are now photographing political lawn signs outside private homes, individuals wearing T-shirts with text, and vehicles displaying pro-abortion bumper stickers—all while recording the precise locations of these observations. Newly obtained data reviewed by WIRED shows how a tool originally intended for traffic enforcement has evolved into a system capable of monitoring speech protected by the US Constitution.

The detailed photographs all surfaced in search results produced by the systems of DRN Data, a license-plate-recognition (LPR) company owned by Motorola Solutions. The LPR system can be used by private investigators, repossession agents, and insurance companies; a related Motorola business, called Vigilant, gives cops access to the same LPR data.


https://www.wired.com/story/license-plate-readers-political-signs-bumper-stickers/

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Hekate

(94,665 posts)
8. Skeptical of what? Unfriendly people are tracking women and supporters, in real life.
Sun Oct 6, 2024, 02:23 PM
Oct 6

California, which is a sanctuary state, has some rogue cops who follow women in cars with out of state licenses to clinics, photograph their license plates, and send that info back to the states they fled from.

Source: Los Angeles Times

MichMan

(13,194 posts)
4. I thought the whole point of displaying bumper stickers and yard signs was to communicate your views to others
Sun Oct 6, 2024, 06:36 AM
Oct 6

They are in plain sight of anyone in the vicinity. If you don't want anyone knowing, don't display them.

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