Oakland PD Denies Sharing License Plate Data with ICE
SAN FRANCISCO AND OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA, JUL 14 – San Francisco and Oakland police shared license plate reader data over 200 times with seven federal agencies despite a state law banning such sharing, records show.
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Oakland PD denies sharing license plate data with ICE
(KRON) -- The Oakland Police Department has hit back at a report that it was sharing data from automated license plate reader (ALPR) cameras with federal immigration enforcement agencies. The report, published in the San Francisco Standard Monday, stated that "Oakland cops gave ICE license plate data," going on to say, "Oakland Police fulfilled a request related to an ICE investigation on one occasion." According to the Standard, "One search by …
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