California Appeals Court Rules ALPR Privacy Policy Violation Is Cognizable Harm
A unanimous California appeals panel held that failing to post the privacy policy required by SB 34 constitutes cognizable harm even without proof of data misuse. This makes SB 34's $2,500-per-violation damages immediately more enforceable against all California ALPR operators.
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