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Litigation

Mar. 13, 2015

Oral argument begins in case over data collected from automatic license plate readers

The 2nd District Court of Appeal on Wednesday seemed inclined to side with local police agencies in limiting access to information picked up by automatic license plate readers.


By Kibkabe Araya


Daily Journal Staff Writer


LOS ANGELES - The 2nd District Court of Appeal on Wednesday seemed inclined to side with local police agencies in limiting access to information picked up by automatic license plate readers.


Civil rights and media organizations filed a writ of mandate to force the police to allow access to the data, but last August, Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge James C. Chalfant ruled the police agencie...

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