Austin has voted to move forward with a pilot program to install license plate scanners at 40 intersections in the city to help track down stolen cars and aid in missing persons cases.
Privacy advocates had warned the cameras are akin to a warrantless surveillance program and that the data could be misused.
Council approved the overall program in September on the condition that the Austin Police Department seek input from residents and theDistrict 6 Council Member Mackenzie Kelly, who spearheaded the program, said she thinks the policy is the strongest in the state as a result of conversations with privacy and criminal justice advocates.
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