In Michigan, more than 125 cities and counties have implemented automated license plate readers (ALPRs) to assist law enforcement agencies. These devices capture and analyze license plate information to help locate missing persons and identify suspects in criminal investigations.
While officials highlight the technology’s effectiveness in improving public safety, some residents and privacy advocates express concerns about potential overreach and the collection of personal data without sufficient oversight.
**Why this matters**
The use of ALPR technology raises important questions about balancing public safety with individual privacy rights. As more jurisdictions adopt these systems, discussions about data security, transparency, and regulation become increasingly relevant.
Source: NewsData
