The California Attorney General’s Office sued El Cajon on Friday, looking to force its police department to stop sharing access to data collected from automated license plate readers with other states ...
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The California Attorney General's Office sued the city of El Cajon today for allegedly violating state law by sharing automated license plate reader data with federal authorities and law enforcement ...
The state of California has filed a lawsuit against the City of El Cajon, alleging that the police department is violating constitutional rights by sharing data collected from automated license plate ...
The California Attorney General's Office sued the city of El Cajon Friday for allegedly violating state law by sharing automated license plate reader data with federal authorities and law enforcement ...
California AG Rob Bonta's lawsuit accuses El Cajon of sharing collected data from its ALPR system with law enforcement agencies in 26 states and the federal government.
Officials contend that state law bars agencies like the El Cajon police from sharing the data with law enforcement outside California.
California AG files suit against El Cajon for unlawful license plate data sharing. AG Bonta seeks court intervention to protect public trust and immigrant communities.
California limits how police store and share data they collect with automated license plate readers to protect residents' privacy. The state is suing El Cajon, alleging it's misusing that data.
For more than a year, Attorney General Bonta has been looking into the El Cajon Police Department’s sharing of license plate reader data with out-of-state agencies ...