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ACLU Report Pushes for More Transparency in Police Surveillance Technology

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Local law enforcement agencies rely on surveillance technology, like video cameras and license plate readers, in order to protect public safety. In a report out today, the ACLU of California describes what it sees as a lack of transparency and oversight in how these technologies are used.

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