How much does your city know about you? This Southern California city opens up
Briefly

Residents in Long Beach encounter numerous technologies collecting personal data, including police cars tracking license plates, smart water meters, and even parking structures monitoring durations and payments.
Long Beach is just one example of local governments statewide extensively gathering personal data through various means, prompting discussions on the trade-off between services and data privacy.
Gwen Shaffer and Cal State Long Beach collaborate with the city to raise awareness about data collection, prompting residents to consider the implications on data privacy and technology acceptance.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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