The issue focused on the ability of police to use automated license plate readers (ALPRs) to monitor certain individuals when the police do not have a court order for the information. Those who filed the lawsuit challenged the constitutionality of a new law, S.B. 1918, which requires police to get court approval for the use of ALPRs unless they have a court order. The law has been in effect since September but the state Supreme Court last month ruled against the government. This was the fourth time