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463 License Plate Recognition Technology April 2014

2014-

1. Do you agree or disagree that license plates have always been designed for public display and there should be no restrictions on whether someone can photograph them? 1. Strongly Agree 2. Somewhat Agree 3. Somewhat Disagree 4. Strongly Disagree 5. Not Sure 2. In your opinion has license plate recognition the ability for law enforcement to take photographs of license plates with a date and time stamp helped to solve crimes? 1. Yes 2. No 3. Not Sure

3. Do you agree or disagree that license plates reveal nothing about me. People who see my license plate cannot determine my name or where I live. 1. Strongly Agree 2. Somewhat Agree 3. Somewhat Disagree 4. Strongly Disagree 5. Not Sure 4. What level of protection is necessary to ensure that license plate recognition technologys benefits are maximized while also ensuring full protection of personal privacy? 1. The existing federal law that makes it a federal crime to unlawfully link a license plate to a person via access to DMV records is enough 2. The existing federal law should be strengthened to place additional privacy protections to further prevent stalking and other crimes 3. License plate recognition technology has no benefits and should be abolished 4. Other 5. Not Sure 5. Which of the following uses of the license plate recognition technology do you think is appropriate? (Choose all that apply) 1. Law enforcement use for evidence to convict criminals 2. Law enforcement use for evidence to acquit the innocent 3. Private company use to locate and re-possess automobiles whose loans are delinquent 4. Private company use to locate stolen vehicles and alert police 5. Government use to collect bridge or highway tolls 6. Nonprofit organization use to recover missing or abducted children 7. None of the above 8. Not sure 5/1/2014 5:02 PM Page 1

463 License Plate Recognition Technology April 2014

2014-

6. Do you agree or disagree that the government should not limit the rights of people to take and share photos of public events? 1. Strongly Agree 2. Somewhat Agree 3. Somewhat Disagree 4. Strongly Disagree 5. Not Sure 6.1. Do you agree or disagree that the government should not limit the rights of companies to take and share photos of public events? 1. Strongly Agree 2. Somewhat Agree 3. Somewhat Disagree 4. Strongly Disagree 5. Not Sure 7. Do you agree or disagree that there is no justification for any law that violates the first Amendment rights of citizens or companies? 1. Strongly Agree 2. Somewhat Agree 3. Somewhat Disagree 4. Strongly Disagree 5. Not Sure

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