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Westchester County built a 600-camera plate reader network that shared 1.6 billion scans with ICE, lawsuit says
Westchester County deployed a 600-camera license plate reader network that collected 1.6 billion scans shared with ICE and other agencies, prompting a lawsuit alleging unconstitutional warrantless surveillance. The suit claims the system violates privacy rights by tracking millions of drivers without legislative authorization.
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