A lawsuit filed by Brian Hofer, chair of Oakland’s Privacy Advisory Commission, alleges that he was pulled over by police and required to exit his rental car at gunpoint, all due to a faulty reading from a license plate reader that reported the rented vehicle as stolen, The Verge reports. The lawsuit also states the officers searched the car without consent. The complaint, which is directed against multiple officers, claims Hofer’s Fourth Amendment rights were violated.
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