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Sunday, December 30, 2012

License Plate Readers

California has passed a new law to prevent people from obscuring their vehicle license plate so that the numbers and letters can't be picked up by cameras at red lights, toll booths or read by license plate readers.  I oppose red light cameras, I think that enforcement should be done by people not by machines.  I think it is important that officers be able to use discretion when writing a ticket, I don't believe it is appropriate to use criminal offenses as a way to raise money.  It leads to official corruption where the innocent are charged just to earn money.

I am in favor of license plate readers.  It is just a mechanical version of the old hot sheet and it gives officers an ability to capture criminals, wanted persons and recover stolen cars that is unprecedented.  Auto theft costs billions of dollars per year and stolen cars are often taken to be used in other criminal enterprises.  I do think the information gathered should only be released to law enforcement for legitimate investigative purposes. 

I think the data should be deleted as soon as it is no longer needed.  I see no reason to keep the information collected for more than a month and in most cases no more than a day or two.  It is no ones business who is parked in front of a pharmacy, their girlfriends house, their church, the job the moonlight at, and the information should not be used for those purposes.  I don't want the information given out of new media, tabloids, ex-wives and others who are not using it for law enforcement.  People should not be able to hide their license plate information from the police, but the police should safeguard that information from others; that's what the SGT Says.

2 comments:

Bob G. said...

Sarge:
Here in Ft. Wayne, we have LOADS of people that don't even bother to obscure the plate (75% just where we live)...they just DISABLE THE DAMN LIGHT...and our police rarely if ever pull them over.
These people get by FOR YEARS...literally.
Sends a bad message to scofflaws.

And when you allow such "small stuff" to get by, it WILL lead to the bigger stuff.

Guess we're more of an "understanding" state?
Nah, just non-enforcing.

Roll safe out there.

Bunkermeister said...

Either enforce the law or repeal the law, but don't fail to enforce the law.
Bunkermeister