The Los Angeles Times reports on a California state bill that would require law enforcement to seek a warrant prior to accessing data from wireless carriers. SB 1434 has passed the Senate and will move to the Assembly for consideration. State Sen. Mark Leno (D-San Francisco) said, "This bill strikes a perfect balance to safeguard Californians against improper government intrusion while ensuring that law enforcement officials can utilize this technology when necessary to protect public safety." Meanwhile, the head of Consumer Watchdog has raised privacy concerns about California legislation that establishes guidelines for autonomous vehicles, saying SB 1298 "should be amended to ban all data collection by autonomous cars."
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