Cameras are used in many cities today for automatic ticketing for law enforcement. Some photograph the vehicle drivers, while others only photograph the license plates. Explain the legal issues in the use of these cameras and how the issues should be answered
What will be an ideal response?
The main issue with the use of these cameras is whether they violate a reasonable
expectation of privacy for the individual drivers. The Court has not yet decided a
case dealing with these cameras. The issue that will probably arise will deal with the
proposition that drivers on public streets have a low expectation of privacy. That
argument will probably be expanded to other security cameras that are appearing all
across the country. As long as the cameras are for physical tracking, not recording
conversation, they will probably be constitutional.
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