Video - Investigators
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Who's tracking your license plate - and why?
Posted on November 16, 2012 at 10:06 AM
Updated Friday, Nov 16 at 12:57 PM
Every time you drive your car or park on a city street, there's a good chance your license plate is being photographed. Police all over the country, including Seattle, are using the new technology that makes it easy, raising privacy concerns.
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