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An Illinois school district uses Thomson Reuters CLEAR license plate recognition software to verify student residency, resulting in a false denial of enrollment for a student whose vehicle was loaned to a family member and temporarily showed Chicago addresses. The district pays $41,904 for a 36-month contract despite the technology's evident accuracy issues.
license-plate-recognition
surveillance
privacy
residency-verification
data-misuse
false-positive
public-records
investigative-journalism
Alsip Hazelgreen Oak Lawn School District 126
Thomson Reuters CLEAR
Thalía Sánchez
NBC 5 Responds
Flock Safety