The Colorado Sun: The polarizing debate over government surveillance technology has reached the Colorado Capitol.
State lawmakers are weighing a bill that would place new limits on how government agencies access and use data collected by automated license plate readers — cameras that log the movements of vehicles as they pass by — and bar government officials from sharing the data with outside jurisdictions, with some exceptions.
Senate Bill 70, sponsored by Boulder Democrat Sen. Judy Amabile and El Paso Republican Sen. Lynda Zamora Wilson, would also require agencies to get a warrant before accessing the databases if more than 72 hours have passed since the crime.
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