康涅狄格州在对数据共享和监督的担忧中, 为保护隐私而规范ALPRs的辩论。
Connecticut debates regulating ALPRs to protect privacy amid concerns over data sharing and surveillance.
康涅狄格州立法者正在辩论参议院第12/2002号议案。
Connecticut lawmakers are debating Senate Bill No.
其中4项将规范大约40个市镇使用的自动车牌阅读器(ALPRs),解决与联邦机构共享数据的隐私问题。
4, which would regulate automated license plate readers (ALPRs) used by about 40 municipalities, addressing privacy concerns over data sharing with federal agencies.
该法案包括限制数据共享、要求删除数据以及将ALPR数据排除在FOIA请求之外的条款,引发执法与透明度倡导者之间的辩论。
The bill includes provisions to restrict data sharing, require data deletion, and exempt ALPR data from FOIA requests, sparking debate between law enforcement and transparency advocates.
Flock安全公司的首席执行官作证说,该公司不与联邦机构分享数据,强调地方控制和审计线索。
Flock Safety’s CEO testified the company does not share data with federal agencies, emphasizing local control and audit trails.
与此同时,Ithaca结束了关于隐私和监视问题的Flock合同,与其他城市一道,在国家监督之下重新考虑这类系统。
Meanwhile, Ithaca ended its Flock contract over privacy and surveillance concerns, joining other cities reconsidering such systems amid national scrutiny.