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Comment by ceejayoz

20 days ago

To break the law?

What law?

  • California's SB 34.

    The article in question even links to it. https://calmatters.digitaldemocracy.org/bills/ca_201520160sb...

    California's AG:

    https://oag.ca.gov/system/files/media/2023-dle-06.pdf

    > Importantly, the definition of “public agency” is limited to state or local agencies, including law enforcement agencies, and does not include out-of-state or federal law enforcement agencies. (See Civ. Information Bulletin 2023-DLE-06 Code, § 1798.90.5, subd. (f).) Accordingly, SB 34 does not permit California LEAs to share ALPR information with private entities or out-of-state or federal agencies, including out-of-state and federal law enforcement agencies. This prohibition applies to ALPR database(s) that LEAs access through private or public vendors who maintain ALPR information collected from multiple databases and/or public agencies.