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[00:00.10]From VOA Learning English,
从美国之音学习英语 [00:02.99]this is the Technology Report.
现在是科技报道 [00:06.55]Law enforcement agencies across the United States
美国各地的执法机构 [00:10.45]are using cameras
使用摄像头执法 [00:12.49]to take pictures of automobile license plates.
来对汽车牌照进行拍照 [00:16.65]The idea is to build a computerised collection of information
这个主意是为了建立一个计算机化的信息收集系统 [00:23.11]detailing the daily travel of millions of Americans.
它会详细记录数以百万计美国人的日常出行 [00:28.60]Arlington County Police Detective Mohammed Tabibi
阿灵顿县警探穆罕默德·塔比比 [00:32.50]is with the Automobile Theft Department.
在汽车盗窃部工作 [00:36.21]He uses a license plate readers,
他用车牌阅读器 [00:39.65]also known as a LPR to look for stolen vehicles.
也叫车牌识别系统来寻找被偷的车 [00:46.60]"It has paid dividends.
“它已经支付了红利 [00:48.00]We have caught some people involved
多亏了车牌识别系统,我们已经抓住了一些 [00:49.54]in some serious crimes because of the LPR," said Tabibi.
参与在严重犯罪事件的人。”塔比比说 [00:53.35]The use of LPRs is growing across the United States.
车牌识别系统在美国的运用越来越广 [00:59.00]Some are secured to poles along roadsides,
一些用于保护路旁电线杆 [01:03.40]others are placed in law-enforcement vehicle.
另一些则运用在执法车辆上 [01:08.40]Privacy groups are concerned about the growing use of these devices.
隐私保护团体忧虑这些设施的广泛使用 [01:15.91]They say the information collected is stored on computers
他们说这些这些信息会存储在电脑上 [01:21.61]and shared with other local, state and federal law enforcement agencies.
然后被传输到当地政府,州政府乃至联邦执法机构 [01:29.17]Jay Stanley is with the American Civil Liberties Union(ACLU).
杰伊·斯坦利是美国公民自由联盟的成员 [01:35.03]"What they are also doing is storing everybody's time,
”他们所做的就是储存每个人的时间,地点及位置 [01:37.68]place, and location. [01:38.74]And many police departments are holding that information indefinitely.
还有许多警察署就会永久储存这些信息 [01:42.02]You know in our society,
你知道,在我们的社会当中 [01:44.23]the government doesn't follow you and invade your privacy
除非你有特殊的理由,在你参与不法行动后 [01:46.77]and track you unless it has a specific reason
政府不会信任你,只会侵犯你的隐私,甚至追踪你” [01:48.61]that you are involved in wrongdoing," said Stanley.
斯坦利说 [01:50.72]Until recently, Kevin Rearden
直到最近, [01:54.04]served as Captain of the Arlington County Police,
曾任阿灵顿县警察局局长的凯文里登 [01:58.30]he also headed the county's Homeland Security Department before he retired.
退休前,他还领导了某县的国土安全部 [02:06.06]Mr Rearden said, county policy
他说,这个县的警察 [02:10.02]calls for the LPR information to be kept for six months.
上报说让汽车牌照识别系统内的信息保存至少6个月 [02:16.94]"We originally had a two-month period,
“我们一开始只有两个月的时间 [02:18.75]and the detectives requested the chief extend it to six months
然后侦探们要求局长把它延长到六个月 [02:21.71]because they found in so many investigations,
因为他们发现这么多调查 [02:23.46]keeping it for two months wasn't long enough," said Rearden.
只有两个月时间是完全不够的。”里登说 [02:26.27]But he said, other law enforcement agencies
但他表示,其他执法机构 [02:30.02]that use the county's information may store it for unlimited periods of time.
让这些信息无限期保存 [02:37.62]Supporters of privacy rights say they have no problem with police departments
隐私权的支持者则表示他们对 [02:44.70]taking pictures of license plates to investigate crimes.
警察署拍下车牌来进行犯罪调查完全没有意见 [02:49.75]But Jay Stanley says,
但杰伊·斯坦利认为 [02:51.90]they're against storing the information for long periods of time.
他·们反对储存这些信息过长时间 [02:57.60]"...Once you are past a certain periods of time,
一旦过了一定时间 [03:00.58]it is very unlikely it is going to be useful.
这些信息就没多大可能起到作用 [03:02.59]Meanwhile we are creating this giant infrastructure
这期间我们正在建设这个庞大的基础设施 [03:05.54]for tracking everybody all the time," said Stanley.
为了能够在任何时候定位到任何一个人。”斯坦利说 [03:07.65]Retired Arlington country Captain Rearden disagrees.
退休的阿灵顿乡村队长里登则不同意 [03:11.70]"They keep bringing up the word tracking.
“他们不停地提起追踪 [03:13.45]And if I went out and ran your tag in our server,
如果我出去把你的标签放在服务器上 [03:17.31]I would not be able to track you.
我就不会再追踪你 [03:18.81]I would be lucky if I could put [you in]
会让我幸运的是 [03:21.27]a few places in Arlington in a particular time.
如果我能在某个特定的时间在阿灵顿放几个地方 [03:23.61]By no stretch of the imagination would I be able to track you," said Rearden.
我再怎么想不到我不能无法追踪到你。”里登说 [03:28.06]The ACLU says Americans need to know how federal officials
美国公民自由联盟说,美国人需要知道联邦官员 [03:33.27]are using the information collected from LPR cameras,
正使用车牌识别系统里收集的信息 [03:39.12]the group has brought federal charges
这个组织已收到了联邦指控 [03:41.63]against the Department of Justice and the Department of Homeland Security.
罪名是反对司法部和国土安全部 [03:47.83]And that's the Technology Report from VOA Learning English.
以上是美国之音慢速英语科技报道的全部内容 [03:53.03]I'm Milagros Ardin.
我是米拉格罗斯·阿丁
从美国之音学习英语 [00:02.99]this is the Technology Report.
现在是科技报道 [00:06.55]Law enforcement agencies across the United States
美国各地的执法机构 [00:10.45]are using cameras
使用摄像头执法 [00:12.49]to take pictures of automobile license plates.
来对汽车牌照进行拍照 [00:16.65]The idea is to build a computerised collection of information
这个主意是为了建立一个计算机化的信息收集系统 [00:23.11]detailing the daily travel of millions of Americans.
它会详细记录数以百万计美国人的日常出行 [00:28.60]Arlington County Police Detective Mohammed Tabibi
阿灵顿县警探穆罕默德·塔比比 [00:32.50]is with the Automobile Theft Department.
在汽车盗窃部工作 [00:36.21]He uses a license plate readers,
他用车牌阅读器 [00:39.65]also known as a LPR to look for stolen vehicles.
也叫车牌识别系统来寻找被偷的车 [00:46.60]"It has paid dividends.
“它已经支付了红利 [00:48.00]We have caught some people involved
多亏了车牌识别系统,我们已经抓住了一些 [00:49.54]in some serious crimes because of the LPR," said Tabibi.
参与在严重犯罪事件的人。”塔比比说 [00:53.35]The use of LPRs is growing across the United States.
车牌识别系统在美国的运用越来越广 [00:59.00]Some are secured to poles along roadsides,
一些用于保护路旁电线杆 [01:03.40]others are placed in law-enforcement vehicle.
另一些则运用在执法车辆上 [01:08.40]Privacy groups are concerned about the growing use of these devices.
隐私保护团体忧虑这些设施的广泛使用 [01:15.91]They say the information collected is stored on computers
他们说这些这些信息会存储在电脑上 [01:21.61]and shared with other local, state and federal law enforcement agencies.
然后被传输到当地政府,州政府乃至联邦执法机构 [01:29.17]Jay Stanley is with the American Civil Liberties Union(ACLU).
杰伊·斯坦利是美国公民自由联盟的成员 [01:35.03]"What they are also doing is storing everybody's time,
”他们所做的就是储存每个人的时间,地点及位置 [01:37.68]place, and location. [01:38.74]And many police departments are holding that information indefinitely.
还有许多警察署就会永久储存这些信息 [01:42.02]You know in our society,
你知道,在我们的社会当中 [01:44.23]the government doesn't follow you and invade your privacy
除非你有特殊的理由,在你参与不法行动后 [01:46.77]and track you unless it has a specific reason
政府不会信任你,只会侵犯你的隐私,甚至追踪你” [01:48.61]that you are involved in wrongdoing," said Stanley.
斯坦利说 [01:50.72]Until recently, Kevin Rearden
直到最近, [01:54.04]served as Captain of the Arlington County Police,
曾任阿灵顿县警察局局长的凯文里登 [01:58.30]he also headed the county's Homeland Security Department before he retired.
退休前,他还领导了某县的国土安全部 [02:06.06]Mr Rearden said, county policy
他说,这个县的警察 [02:10.02]calls for the LPR information to be kept for six months.
上报说让汽车牌照识别系统内的信息保存至少6个月 [02:16.94]"We originally had a two-month period,
“我们一开始只有两个月的时间 [02:18.75]and the detectives requested the chief extend it to six months
然后侦探们要求局长把它延长到六个月 [02:21.71]because they found in so many investigations,
因为他们发现这么多调查 [02:23.46]keeping it for two months wasn't long enough," said Rearden.
只有两个月时间是完全不够的。”里登说 [02:26.27]But he said, other law enforcement agencies
但他表示,其他执法机构 [02:30.02]that use the county's information may store it for unlimited periods of time.
让这些信息无限期保存 [02:37.62]Supporters of privacy rights say they have no problem with police departments
隐私权的支持者则表示他们对 [02:44.70]taking pictures of license plates to investigate crimes.
警察署拍下车牌来进行犯罪调查完全没有意见 [02:49.75]But Jay Stanley says,
但杰伊·斯坦利认为 [02:51.90]they're against storing the information for long periods of time.
他·们反对储存这些信息过长时间 [02:57.60]"...Once you are past a certain periods of time,
一旦过了一定时间 [03:00.58]it is very unlikely it is going to be useful.
这些信息就没多大可能起到作用 [03:02.59]Meanwhile we are creating this giant infrastructure
这期间我们正在建设这个庞大的基础设施 [03:05.54]for tracking everybody all the time," said Stanley.
为了能够在任何时候定位到任何一个人。”斯坦利说 [03:07.65]Retired Arlington country Captain Rearden disagrees.
退休的阿灵顿乡村队长里登则不同意 [03:11.70]"They keep bringing up the word tracking.
“他们不停地提起追踪 [03:13.45]And if I went out and ran your tag in our server,
如果我出去把你的标签放在服务器上 [03:17.31]I would not be able to track you.
我就不会再追踪你 [03:18.81]I would be lucky if I could put [you in]
会让我幸运的是 [03:21.27]a few places in Arlington in a particular time.
如果我能在某个特定的时间在阿灵顿放几个地方 [03:23.61]By no stretch of the imagination would I be able to track you," said Rearden.
我再怎么想不到我不能无法追踪到你。”里登说 [03:28.06]The ACLU says Americans need to know how federal officials
美国公民自由联盟说,美国人需要知道联邦官员 [03:33.27]are using the information collected from LPR cameras,
正使用车牌识别系统里收集的信息 [03:39.12]the group has brought federal charges
这个组织已收到了联邦指控 [03:41.63]against the Department of Justice and the Department of Homeland Security.
罪名是反对司法部和国土安全部 [03:47.83]And that's the Technology Report from VOA Learning English.
以上是美国之音慢速英语科技报道的全部内容 [03:53.03]I'm Milagros Ardin.
我是米拉格罗斯·阿丁