Federal Court Upholds Norfolk's 176 Flock Cameras as Constitutional — But Warns Expansion Could 'Tip' the Balance
A federal court in the Eastern District of Virginia upheld Norfolk's use of 176 Flock cameras as constitutional, but explicitly warned that further expansion could 'tip' the balance into unconstitutional territory. The Institute for Justice is appealing to the Fourth Circuit, setting up a potential landmark ruling on mass ALPR surveillance.
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