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DEBATE ALL NEW AT 6:00.
REPORTER: WE'RE RIDING ALONG
WITH A PITTSBURGH PARKING
ENFORCEMENT
OFFICER.
THIS VEHICLE CAN AUTOMATICALLY
READ EVERY LICENSE PLATE IT
PASSES.
THERE'S A PROPOSAL TO
LET
PITTSBURGH POLICE TAP INTO THIS
DATA SO THAT THEY CAN LOCATE
STOLEN CARS, CARS IN AMBER
ALERTS OR OTHERWISE WANTED BY
THE LAW.
THE PARKING ENFORCER WE'RE
RIDING WITH IS NOT A POLICE
OFFICER.
BUT SHE AND THE PARKING
AUTHORITY USE TECH
CITY POLICE
DON'T HAVE.
HE PROPOSES CITY POLICE SHARE IN
REAL TIME THE DATA THEY GATHER
WITH THEIR EYES ON THE STREET.
AS OF TODAY IF WE ENTERED
THATS LICENSE PLATE AND THEY
NEEDED TO BE
BOOTED FOR FAILURE
TO PAY TICKETS, AN ALARM WOULD
GO OFF.
ALL WE'RE SEEING IS ADD
THAT
SAME ALARM FOR STOLEN VEHICLES
AND AMBER ALERTS.
REPORTER: THAT INFORMATION COULD
IMMEDIATELY FLAG
POLICE IF
THEY'RE LOOKING FOR THE CAR.
DYLAN SAYS IMAGINE
IF YOUR CAR
WERE STOLEN, OR WORSE, YOUR
CHILD WERE ABDUCTED.
THE
CITY OF PITTSBURGH WROTE
A PARKING TICKET TO THE CAR AND
IN NO WAY PICKED UP THE FOUND
THAT WE
FOUND YOUR VEHICLE, HOW
UPSET YOU WOULD BE.
REPORTER: SOME ARE UPSET ABOUT
THIS IDEA FOR OTHER
REASONS.
I DON'T AGREE WITH IT, I
THINK IT WOULD INVADE PEOPLE'S
PRIVACY.
WHERE YOUR CAR PARKED REVEALS
A GOOD BIT ABOUT
YOU AND IS THAT
SOMETHING THAT THE GOVERNMENT
SHOULD BE AND NEEDS TO BE
COLLECTING?
REPORTER: THEY SAY PRIVACY WILL
BE SAFEGUARDED, AND
THE DATA IS
NOT STORED FOR MORE THAN 24
HOURS.
WE ALREADY HAVE THE DATA,
WE'RE NOT TAKING ANY NEW DA
TAVMENT.
IT'S ALREADY OUT THERE,
LICENSE
PLATE DETECTION CAMERAS
ARE OUT THERE.
IN ANY PUBLIC AREA, IT'S NOT