SACRAMENTO — The next privacy battle in the Legislature is brewing … over license plates.
Two lawmakers have introduced bills this month to regulate what car tag scanners can do with the information they collect. Assembly Bill 1442 by Mike Gatto, D-Silver Lake, focuses on law enforcement’s surveillance of license plates. Sen. Jerry Hill, D-San Mateo, would bar the sale of data that parking enforcers, repossession companies and others collect using by automatic license plate readers.
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