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<title>A Flock license plate reader linked a San Diego man to a violent crime. He was five miles away.</title>
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<description>When Hugo Parra was arrested last year on felony charges, his pleas of innocence fell on deaf ears. San Diego police had a description of the Alfa Romeo car he was riding in and a witness who identified him during a curbside lineup as the man who brandished a handgun in Golden Hill. They had also checked the city&#x26;#x2019;s automatic license plate camera system, run by the private company Flock, and got a &#x26;#x201C;hit,&#x26;#x201D; substantiating the claim. The problem, says attorney Alex Coolman, was that Parra was five miles away from Golden Hill at the time of the crime, and...</description>
<author>Times of San Diego</author>
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