After a court ruled license plate reader footage is public record, one city turned off its entire camera network as lawmakers debate limits nationwide.
The city will deactivate its 68 cameras after a Snohomish County judge ruled that the footage is considered public record.
The decision came after a Washington man filed public records requests seeking access to data captured by the cameras.
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The ruling comes as state lawmakers debate a bill that would exempt automated license plate reader footage from the Public Records Act.