May 25, 2023, 4:30 p.m. | Josh Richman

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This sharing by 71 CA police agencies violates state law and could be used by other states to identify and prosecute abortion seekers and providers.

SAN FRANCISCO—Seventy-one California police agencies in 22 counties must immediately stop sharing automated license plate reader (ALPR) data with law enforcement agencies in other states because it violates California law and could enable prosecution of abortion seekers and providers elsewhere, three civil liberties groups demanded Thursday in letters to those agencies.


The letters from the …

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