EFF: San Jose ALPR policy changes are extremely limited reforms
@EFF · Electronic Frontier Foundation · March 1, 2026 · San Jose, California
EFF's Andrew Crocker, quoted via the Mercury News: San Jose's proposed ALPR policy changes 'fall far short' and could be reversed. Linked lawsuit: SIREN v. San Jose, with CAIR-CA and ACLU NorCal, seeking a warrant rule under the California Constitution.
Why it is in the file
Pairs a quotable X post with a live California lawsuit and the warrant-before-search demand.
A better solution is to simply turn these cameras off.
Posted on X by Electronic Frontier Foundation · @EFF
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