Which laws?
Where were the cameras installed?
Are the fines disproportionate?
Are subpoenas necessary to access footage/data? If so/not, who's accessed it?
Are there ways to FOIA the data to answer these questions?
There's a contingent of people on one side of the spectrum that wants to ban all cars ever. At the other end of the spectrum is the contingent that wants to go fast. Those two groups will never agree.
> You misjudge your speed and end up going past right as the light turns red on an empty 4 way? Speeding ticket
> Go up to 85mph to pass someone using the fast lane because people are going 77 MPH? Speeding ticket
Etc. Etc. Etc.
So did we kill a legislation that would have blocked Police license plate readers and Flock?
Or because the legislation is killed, we can block Police license plate readers and flock?
> IPVM verified that a bipartisan amendment that would have effectively blocked police LPR programs nationwide was killed at a House committee markup on May 21, 2026.
Maybe the minimal edit is something like:
“Killed Legislation Would Have Effectively Blocked Police LPR, Including Flock”
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That the amendment died quietly does not erase what its introduction signals: opposition to police LPR programs is reaching higher levels of the political agenda, and Flock is increasingly at the center of it.
> A recipient of assistance under title 23, United States Code, may not use automated license plate readers for any purpose other than tolling.
Okay, I'm glad that's killed. I love the speed cameras near my home. And hopefully the future has every red-light backed by a red-light camera.