San Jose mayor touts automated license plate readers' success though police don't track the data

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New automated license plate readers are being installed in San Jose to fight crime, despite the fact that the city has not historically tracked whether they have led to any arrests.

Mayor Matt Mahan posted video on social media this week showing how he helped work crews install San Jose's 108th automatic license plate reader.

San Jose is joining other cities, such as Oakland and San Francisco, in spending money on automated license plate readers, known by their acronym of ALPR, which are cameras that scan license plates and take pictures of the rear plate and the rear part of the car. For example, the city of Piedmont tracks how many arrests police make thanks to the camera technology but the town of Tiburon does not.

San Leandro’s Public Safety camera program has only been in place since this year so there is no historical data. The police department is approved for 43 total cameras with installations nearing completion.

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