The small & dangerous detail the police track about you

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A very unsexy-sounding piece of technology could mean that the police know where you go, with whom, and when: the automatic license plate reader. These cameras are innocuously placed all across small-town America to catch known criminals, but as lawyer and TED Fellow Catherine Crump shows, the data they collect in aggregate could have disastrous consequences for everyone the world over.
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Promoting this video and sending it back into the queue for one more try; last queued Friday, May 29th, 2015 1:28pm PDT - promote requested by eric3579.

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I really wish people who have important things to say, hired people who can convey them well. I know having the actual researchers/activists doing the talking lends to authenticity, but sometimes you need people to pay attention. "Preaching to the choir" never needs diction or charisma, but this topic in particular needs to reach more ears than those who are knowledgeable already...

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Don't get me wrong, she's obviously intelligent and probably extremely engaging with small groups or 1 to 1. Talking to larger groups, however, she seems nervous, possibly terrified.

Either that, or she planned a 10 minute talk, and when she showed up they said she had 6.

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