A New Bedford police officer was accused of using the department’s license-plate reader system to track the whereabouts of her ex-girlfriend. The case raised privacy concerns about the technology. Civil liberties groups said the incident illustrates the risks of widespread surveillance. Police departments across the state are reviewing access controls for similar systems.
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