Fishers firm to redevelop part of 96th Street Marsh into new headquarters

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9 thoughts on “Fishers firm to redevelop part of 96th Street Marsh into new headquarters

  1. They’re already heavily is use on vehicles all over the place. From State & Local police looking for stolen vehicles to private towing firms looking for repo opportunities.

    Also the 96th street camera system install was announced in 2018/2019. Old news.

    ACLU’s not going to help you with this one.

    1. Then you should also stop driving period because the state and local police have been scanning your plate automatically for years.

    2. I have a bigger problem with the private towing companies having access to the technology & data… Dennison Parking goes through all their garages downtown scanning plates every day.

  2. There is some significant difference between using the technology on a police patrol for law enforcement purposes and a fixed “toll” station aggregating data for unknown and undisclosed municipal purposes.

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