The Troubling Personal Side of Public Surveillance - The Marshall Project
The Troubling Personal Side of Public Surveillance The Marshall Project
Read saved summary →Follow Hawaii reporting, explore reported camera locations, request public records, track local decisions and add your name to the state petition for accountable automated license plate reader policy.
Ask for contracts, invoices, policies, retention settings, access lists, audit logs and usage reports.
Search state, county and city agendas for ALPR, license plate reader, surveillance technology and Flock-related items.
Advocate for public notice, purpose limits, short retention, audit trails and recurring transparency reports.
We ask state and local leaders to require public notice, meaningful debate, written use limits, auditable access, enforceable retention limits, documented sharing rules and regular public reporting for automated license plate reader systems.
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The Troubling Personal Side of Public Surveillance The Marshall Project
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