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Police Drone Footage Only Exempt From Disclosure - In Some Circumstances The California Supreme Court recently denied the City of Chula Vista’s Petition for Review in Castañares v..
It came from one of the department's Automated License Plate Reading cameras, a controversial technology that records and stores license plate numbers.
The Automated License Plate Reading (ALPR) cameras will capture the backs of vehicles whenever they drive past them at a location known to Suffolk police.
The City of Suffolk and the Suffolk Police Department will install Automated License Plate Reading (ALPR) camera technology throughout the city in specific areas.