The readers capture images of plates, which are then stored by a contractor for six months. Police can flag images of plates as investigatory to prevent them from being erased.
A privacy act limits how long law enforcement can retain images captured by plate readers, which take photos of plates, store the data for up to six months and have been touted as a game-changing crime-solving tool.
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