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Automated License Plate Readers (ALPRs) are inherently unlawful and unconstitutional under the U.S. Constitution.

Civil LibertiesLaw EnforcementTechnologyAug 16, 2026score 0.292 posts · 0 replies across 2 instances
The thread discusses the legality of Flock cameras and automated license plate readers (ALPRs), arguing they are inherently unlawful and unconstitutional under the U.S. Constitution. The posts reference an expert's opinion on the matter, highlighting concerns about civil liberties and the Fourth Amendment.

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Automated License Plate Readers (ALPRs) are inherently unlawful and unconstitutional under the U.S. Constitution.
Parent: Law EnforcementEntity: Automated License Plate Readers (ALPRs)Impact: negativeDate: Aug 16, 2026Target: Automated License Plate Readers (ALPRs) are inherently unlawful and unconstitutional under the U.S. Constitution.

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Flock cameras, and automated license plate readers (ALPRs) are _inherently_ unlawful, _unavoidably_ contrary to the U.S. Constitution. Yet another expert's view: https://youtube.com/shorts/DUQGu4l4a2g #USpol #law #CivilLiberties #CivilRights #FourthAmendment #4thAmendment
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Flock cameras, and automated license plate readers (ALPRs) are _inherently_ unlawful, _unavoidably_ contrary to the U.S. Constitution. Yet another expert's view: youtube.com/shorts/DUQGu... #USpol #law #CivilLiberties #CivilRights #FourthAmendment #4thAmendment Ohio professor specialized in ...
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#uspol#law#civilliberties#civilrights#fourthamendment#4thamendment