The EFF and ACLU have achieved a victory in an acronym-heavy public records case. The California Supreme Court has ruled the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) and Los Angeles Sheriff‘s Department (LASD) will have to turn over data acquired by their automatic license plate readers (ALPRs).
Both entities tried to keep these records from the EFF and ACLU by claiming every single one of the millions of plate records were „investigatory records,“ exempt from disclosure under California‘s public records law. This apparently included the millions of „non-hit“ records never utilized in any LAPD/LASD investigation. With the plate readers collecting 1.5-2 million records per week, they were basically arguing every driver passing by an ALPR was under investigation.