The electronic frontier foundation, aclu, cair and siren have joined forces in an attempt to put a check on surveillance searches in san jose that are utilized by local police and outside agencies. The american civil liberties union (aclu) and the electronic frontier foundation (eff) are suing the city of san jose over its extensive network of automated license plate readers (alprs), arguing the system creates a chilling, inescapable surveillance state. The lawsuit asks the court to declare san jose’s warrantless retrospective alpr searches unconstitutional and to order the city to obtain a warrant before searching its alpr database or allowing outside agencies to do so
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It also seeks to halt the ongoing use of taxpayer funds to maintain and operate the surveillance program in its current form.