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In 2015, Democratic Elk Grove Assemblyman Jim Cooper voted for Senate Bill 34, which restricted law enforcement from sharing automated license plate reader (ALPR) data with out-of-state authorities. In 2023, now-Sacramento County Sheriff Cooper appears to be doing just that.

The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) a digital rights group, has sent Cooper a letter requesting that the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office cease sharing ALPR data with out-of-state agencies that could use it to prosecute someone for seeking an abortion.

According to documents that the Sheriff’s Office provided EFF through a public records request, it has shared license plate reader data with law enforcement agencies in states that have passed laws banning abortion, including Alabama, Oklahoma and Texas.

Adam Schwartz, EFF senior staff attorney, called automated license plate readers “a growing threat to everyone’s privacy ... that are out there by the thousands in California.”

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[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

This is an after effect of democracy. Democracy is not all shiny and bright. If you don't pay attention to what the citizen around you are thinking then you will end up following stupid laws. Once you accept the rules of democracy your interest becomes that you spread your opinion around, not that you stay passive, not caring or respecting too much what other people think.

While you stay idle, other people, in this case religious people, are knocking on doors, pushing their ideas and eventually win vote, win elections and push their bible into laws.

Remember that faith is a powerful engine that is constantly pushing against you if you are not religious. You have to show some resistance and some initiative if you don't want to get caught off guard like the american women did with the abolition of their right to an abortion.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 year ago

So, no, this isn't the logical outcome of democracy.

This is a democratically elected official (the sheriff) violating a law that went through the legitimate policy making process of the CA state government. This is not the result of direct democracy, it's the result of a politician class that sees itself as exempt from ethics and law. See also: this SCOTUS, republican grifters