Automatic License Plate Readers (ALPRs) are transforming how vehicles—and the people driving them—are tracked. Used by police, repo companies, and even the auto industry, these systems don’t just scan plates—they log locations, timestamps, and GPS data, creating detailed records of our movements. While ALPRs help catch criminals and manage traffic, they’ve sparked growing concern from privacy advocates who warn that the technology enables mass surveillance with little oversight. As ALPR deployment spreads faster than privacy laws can keep up, the debate over security versus personal freedom intensifies. 🔍 In this video, we dive into: * How ALPRs work and where they’re used * The benefits and controversies surrounding the technology * Why civil rights groups are demanding stronger data protections











