The Baltimore Police Department agreed to settle a lawsuit in Maryland federal court from the American Civil Liberties Union that raised privacy concerns with the department’s use of planes equipped with surveillance cameras.
The settlement, revealed in a Dec. 17 legal filing, comes after a judge in the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland issued an order limiting Baltimore police access to data collected by the planes. The latest filing didn’t detail terms of the settlement.
The ACLU represents a Baltimore-based advocacy group that brought the suit, which sought to block the plane program before it began ...
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