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A big controversy is gripping many Washington towns right now: automated license plate readers.

Flock Safety, a technology and surveillance company, operates cameras in cities and counties across the nation.

Those license plate readers take pictures of vehicles and their license plates – pictures that can be used by police to solve crimes.

But questions about who has access to the cameras is leading several jurisdictions to turn off their automated licence plate readers.

GUESTS:

  • KUOW producer Hans Anderson
  • Flock Safety chief legal officer, Dan Haley
  • Phil Neff, a research coordinator at the University of Washington Center for Human Rights
  • Redmond Police Chief Darrell Lowe
  • Beryl Lipton, a senior investigative researcher at the Electronic Frontier Foundation

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