Surveillance prohibitions are growing (e.g., The US Fight Over Facial Recognition Explained) but this is a type we have not seen previously.

The Illinois Senate passed legislation that aims to protect individuals traveling to Illinois for abortions from being monitored by out-of-state law enforcement agencies via LPR. The bill prohibits local police from sharing license plate reader data with agencies outside of Illinois. Privacy advocates have previously expressed concerns about the potential use of automated license plate readers (ALPRs) to track people seeking abortions in jurisdictions where it is legal.

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