A $1 Million Mystery: How Your Car Insurance Funds Surveillance Technology
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Notas del episodio
In this episode, Dutchie Jessee and Lisa Rowan dig into Virginia’s HEAT (Help Eliminate Auto Theft) fund — a 30‑year‑old program quietly financed by a 0.25% fee on comprehensive auto insurance. Learn how over $1 million per year is now funneled into license‑plate reader (LPR) surveillance tech from companies like Flock, widely deployed across rural and urban areas. We explore the controversial rise of surveillance cameras paid by drivers, examine FOIA reports, local law enforcement motivations, privacy and oversight challenges, and what it means for everyday Virginians. Tune in for an eye‑opening conversation on car theft, public safety funding, data privacy and accountability in modern law enforcement.
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