Is It Just Dumb Luck? The Challenge of Getting Access to Public Records Related to Smart City Technology

Many state and local governments have begun to rely heavily on Smart City technologies, including license plate readers, gun-shot detection equipment, wastewater monitoring tools, and more. But the public often has little oversight with regard to their purchase, installation, and use. We analyze pu...

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Main Authors: Amy Kristin Sanders, Daxton "Chip" Stewart, Steven Molchanov
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Language:English
Published: Brechner Center for Freedom of Information, University of Florida 2024-10-01
Series:The Journal of Civic Information
Online Access:https://ojs.test.flvc.org/civic/article/view/137244
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description Many state and local governments have begun to rely heavily on Smart City technologies, including license plate readers, gun-shot detection equipment, wastewater monitoring tools, and more. But the public often has little oversight with regard to their purchase, installation, and use. We analyze public records laws and relevant case law to examine whether the laws provide access to records about, and produced by, Smart City technologies. Even in states that broadly define “public record,” officials regularly rely on exemptions—often citing law enforcement or privacy concerns—to deny access. Further, many Smart City technologies have not been addressed by the legislatures and courts, but legislation and litigation involving two technologies (police body-worn cameras and police dash cameras) have advanced—offering some optimism.
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