New Proposed Ordinance Aims to Regulate Automated License Plate Reader Technology in Durango
Durango City Councilor Shirley Gonzales announced a proposed 'Protect our Privacy Ordinance' requiring judicial warrants for accessing Flock ALPR data, limiting data retention to 72 hours, and creating a community oversight board. Developed with ACLU of Colorado and the Colorado Immigrants' Rights Coalition, the ordinance could become a model for local ALPR regulation.
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