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JOHN,
As usual, our government overlords are trying to weasel their way into our
everyday lives and invade any shred of privacy we have left. Even in the Great
Smoky Mountains, Americaβs most popular national park, weβre witnessing a HUGE
overstep.
Itβs been reported
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that Automatic License Plate Readers (ALPRs) were installed in two different
locations at the park. After the story sparked concern, the park removed one at
the Sugarlands Visitor Centerβbut the Townsend entrance ALPR remains.
Letβs cut to the chase and call this what it isβ¦
These are cameras that are gathering details about you and your whereabouts
WITHOUT YOUR CONSENT. Who has access to the data? Where are they using this
information? What is the whole dadgum point of this alarming addition to our
treasured national park?
I know folks who travel through the Smokies every day and they deserve better,
which is exactly why I wrote a letter to the National Park Service demanding
answers. Thereβs no place for this overreach. Every ALPR should be thrown out,
never to see the light of day.
Can I count on your support as I stand up for our right to privacy?
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Sincerely,
Tim Burchett
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