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Bipartisan bill would limit Colorado law enforcement’s ability to access data from Flock cameras and other license plate readers
Senate Bill 70 limits government access to license plate data, requiring warrants or consent and restricting out-of-state sharing, aiming to address privacy concerns raised by civil rights groups.
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Colorado bill to limit license plate reader data access passes Senate commitee
A Flock Safety license plate-reading camera is seen at Colfax Avenue and Franklin Street in Denver on Aug. 5, 2025. (Quentin Young/Colorado Newsline)A Colorado bill that passed its first state Senate committee Monday would limit law enforcement access to data captured by automatic license plate readers. Senate Bill 26-70 is a bipartisan policy that would require law enforcement to get a warrant in order to search a license plate reader database …
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Bipartisan bill would limit Colorado law enforcement’s ability to access data from Flock cameras and other license plate readers
Colorado lawmakers are seeking to narrow law enforcement’s ability to access data on drivers whose information is captured by automatic license plate reading cameras. The effort comes amid a proliferation of license plate reading cameras...
Colorado lawmakers want limits on surveillance tech like Flock
·Washington, United States
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