Anti-abortion states could prosecute Californians who provide such care to out-of-staters, civil libertarians fear.
Abortion is mostly illegal in Texas. Anyone who helps a woman get one can be criminally liable under Lone Star State law.
“ALPR technology is a powerful surveillance system that can be used to invade the privacy of individuals and violate the rights of entire communities,” the demand letters read. Much larger Los Angeles County has 11 police agencies on the list: Alhambra, Arcadia, Burbank, Downey, Hermosa Beach, Montebello, Monterey Park, Palos Verdes Estates, Pasadena, Torrance and West Covina.
The EFF and ACLU say that sharing this information with agencies beyond California’s borders is illegal, and give the cities and counties a June 15 deadline for “prompt action and response.”Lawsuits may lurk on the horizon.
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