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Vt. lawmakers consider tighter privacy protections

Posted on October 21, 2015 by pogowasright.org

Stewart Ledbetter reports:

Privacy advocates say Vermont should tighten its rules around electronic surveillance and personal data collection, to keep pace with a new generation of consumer technologies.

The Senate Judiciary Committee is drafting legislation to address concerns stemming from unmanned aerial drones, cellphone tracking data, license plate readers and police body cameras.

Read more on WPTZ.

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