May 042018
May 4, 2018
Court, Surveillance, U.S.
From FourthAmendment.com:
Under Virginia law, “[t]he pictures and associated data stored in the Police Department’s A[utomated] L[icense] P[late] R[reader] database meet the statutory definition of ‘personal information.’” The court can’t tell on this record whether it constitutes an “information system.” Neal v. Fairfax County Police Dept., 2018 Va. LEXIS 42 (Apr. 28, 2018)
Read an excerpt from the opinion on FourthAmendment.com.
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