NCLA Lawsuit Says City of Marco Island Captured ALPR Driver Data Without Warrants
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Washington, D.C., Feb. 07, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Everyone entering or exiting Marco Island be warned: the city is keeping tabs on you.
Key Points:
- Washington, D.C., Feb. 07, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Everyone entering or exiting Marco Island be warned: the city is keeping tabs on you.
- v. City of Marco Island, et al., to stop warrantless searches and the ongoing violation of every drivers right to privacy.
- Marco Island is a barrier island in Southwest Florida, linked to the mainland by bridges south of the City of Naples.
- There is simply no need to retain data collected by the ALPR systems for up to three years, as Marco Island does.