San Jose leaders will debate curbing the use of license plate readers over privacy concerns.
San Jose police chief called for changes to how Flock license plate reading cameras operate and how they store their data.
On Tuesday, the San Jose City Council will consider changes to improve privacy protection and data security.
The changes would make thirty days the limit for storage rather than Flock’s default of one year, unless the information is part of an active investigation.
The city proposes banning cameras in and around churches and healthcare facilities, making it clear that data can’t be shared with federal immigration enforcement agencies.
NBC Bay Area’s Kris Sanchez has more in the video above.