Sunday, September 21, 2014

CA - RULING PROTECTS LICENSE PLATE DATA COLLECTING RULING PROTECTS LICENSE PLATE DATA COLLECTING

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SAN DIEGO — A massive database recording the time, date and location of license plates spotted by mobile government scanners does not contain public records, and the keepers of the information don’t have to turn it over, a Superior Court judge tentatively decided Friday. The records are kept by the regional agency known as the San Diego Association of Governments, for law enforcement purposes. The ruling by Judge Katherine Bacalwas a setback for entrepreneur Michael Robertson, who sued in 2013 seeking all the license plate data the agency had on him in a database. After a hearing Friday, Bacal said she would...