

Published on: 10/23/2025
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Description
Earlier this month, Eugene paused the use of its automatic license plate reader cameras. They use AI to capture a car’s characteristics, like model and color, and can be used as a tool by law enforcement.
Local officials said the cameras have helped close more than 60 cases. But opponents of the technology say it can be used for mass surveillance, since the system is linked to a nationwide network.
Some residents say they’re concerned the technology could be abused under the Trump Administration and used to target people like immigrants, organizers and those seeking an abortion.
Rebecca Hansen-White is a KLCC reporter and has been covering this issue for the outlet. She joins us with details about the system.
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News Source : https://www.opb.org/article/2025/10/23/think-out-loud-why-eugene-paused-cameras-used-read-license-plates/
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