KOB - A recently employed Albuquerque Police Department surveillance program has triggered widespread criticism - it is believed to violate privacy rights.
APD is using small, discreet cameras to take pictures of car license plates in effort to catch more car thieves.The license plate readers snap photos of plates at random, but some argue it goes against the right to privacy.
"Why do they need to take my license plate down if I did nothing wrong," one man said.
Others agree.
"It's just invading people's privacy," a woman said. "I understand they're trying to do their job, but I think there's other ways of getting it done." Read full story here: News New Mexico
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