Maryland uses surveillance, data to track drivers, traffic

 

December 11, 2019



ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Motorists in Maryland may be aware of the cameras that enforce speed and red-light violations, but the state's tracking practices include other layers to assist in law enforcement efforts, and for traffic and planning purposes. Through the different practices, Maryland collects both anonymous and identifiable information — depending on the method — about driving patterns, raising concerns for privacy advocates. "I don't think it's really an issue of whether you have privacy in a particular moment in time," said Dave Maass, senior investigative researcher at the Electronic...



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