The shocking police crackdown on protestors in Missouri, in the wake of the police shooting of Michael Brown underscored the extent to which advanced military weapons and equipment, designed for the battlefield, are making their way to small town police departments across the United States. Although much tougher to observe, this same thing is happening with surveillance equipment. NSA-style mass surveillance is enabling local police departments to gather vast quantitates of sensitive informaiton about each and every one of us that was never previously possible. Location information can be very sensitive. If you drive your car around the United States, it can reveal if you go to a therapist, or an Alcoholic Anonymous meeting, if you go to church or if you don't go to church, and when that information about you is combined with the same information about everyone else, the government can gain a detailed portrait of how private citizens act this information used to be private thanks to modern technology, the government knows far too much about what happens behind closed doors. and local police departments make decisions about who they think you are based on this information. One of the key technologies driving mass location tracking is the innocuous sounding automatic license plate reader. if you haven't seen one, it's probably because you didn't know what to look for they're everywhere. mounted on roads or on police cars, automatic license plate readers capture images of every passing car and convert the license plate into machine-readable text so that they can be checked against hot lists of cars potentially wanted for wrongdoing.