The readers will hold car information for 30 days before it's deleted unless the vehicle is part of an investigation. The Sheriff's Office says employees will…
Drivers traveling through unincorporated San Diego County could be monitored by automated license-plate readers if a proposal facing the county Board of Supervisors on Tuesday moves forward.
The San Diego's Sheriff's Department is looking to expand its use of license plate readers. NBC7's Omari Fleming shows us what areas they're hoping to install them, and how the plan is being received by locals. “I don't commit crimes, and I'm still worried about it. So it's just one of those things. How much Big Brother do we need in our house? I don't need anymore,” said Dave Chavez.
"You're opening up the door to all kinds of different types of abuse. And so, if you don't have some kind of really robust system looking into how the technology is used, it's basically guaranteed that you're going to come out of the other side with that, with some kind of abuse or misuse of the technology," Hall said.
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