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53 Cities Across 20 States Halt Use of AI License Plate Readers Amid Immigration Debate

The recent immigration debate has led to the deactivation or rejection of Flock's license plate-reading cameras in 53 cities across 20 states, highlighting infrastructure implications.

Editorial Staff
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The ongoing immigration debate has resulted in significant operational changes regarding AI license plate readers, specifically those developed by Flock. A total of 53 cities across 20 states have either deactivated or outright rejected these systems.

This shift raises questions about the infrastructure's capacity to adapt to evolving public sentiment and regulatory pressures. The deactivation of these systems may impact law enforcement's ability to monitor and respond to traffic-related incidents effectively.

As municipalities reassess their technology deployments, the implications for data management, privacy concerns, and overall system architecture will be critical to monitor in the coming months.