Message from Police Chief Lowe - RE Automated License Plate Reader Privacy and Security Safeguards

Redmond, WAGovernment

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Redmond Police Chief Lowe assured residents that the department's automated license plate reader (ALPR) program prioritizes safety and privacy. The program does not allow nationwide data sharing, and all external requests for data undergo strict review and approval processes.

Redmond Police Chief Lowe responded to community concerns about the automated license plate reader (ALPR) program, emphasizing the department's commitment to safety and privacy. He confirmed that the program does not permit nationwide data sharing, differentiating it from problematic systems in other jurisdictions. Each request for ALPR data undergoes strict review by the Chief's office, ensuring compliance with Washington State law and protecting residents' privacy. No out-of-state or federal agencies have requested access to the system, and audits have confirmed that data remains secure. A dedicated staff member evaluates all external requests, while internal access for officers requires a valid case number. The department's policies, outlined in the Redmond Policy and Procedure Manual, are publicly accessible and include provisions for safeguarding sensitive information. Chief Lowe also pledged to redact license plate data in public records requests, further demonstrating a commitment to privacy. These safeguards highlight the Redmond Police Department's proactive approach to responsible technology use.

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Automated License Plate Reader TechnologyPrivacy and Data Security Practices

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