California’s Biometric Surveillance Moratorium

by | Oct 22, 2019

California recently passed Assembly Bill 1215, which prevents the use of biometric surveillance via body cameras worn by police officers. It’s nice to see the state not take on more power for once.

H/T to my good friend David McNaughtan of the Ledger Dispatch for the write-up.

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Matt Knight is an economics major at Utah State University and blogs at Ignore This.

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