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Colorado lawmakers debate limits on police surveillance, data and tech: ‘It’s not just coming down the pipe — it’s here’
Bipartisan Colorado bills aim to regulate surveillance tools and require warrants for data access, addressing Fourth Amendment concerns amid law enforcement opposition.
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Colorado lawmakers debate limits on police surveillance, data and tech: ‘It’s not just coming down the pipe — it’s here’
Colorado lawmakers from both parties are debating bills that would limit law enforcement access to private data, to license plate reader technology and to other mass surveillance and data collection.
·Denver, United States
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