"It's not up to me who uses what technology."
How is it not? Do we not have the power to elect those in power? This is a dangerous train of thought.
"That being said, I still don't care if the PD uses software to compare my face to booking photos or pictures of missing women."
You may not, but others may. Just because they claim it will only be used for such uses does not mean it will happen. It's a slippery slope. How do you feel about the NSA sharing nude pictures of women (
https://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/21/...sa-sexually-explicit-photos-often-shared.html) when they originally claim it will be used to "stop terrorism"? Whether you want to believe Snowden's claims or not, the NSA has not once stopped a large scale terrorist attack (
https://theintercept.com/2015/11/17...e-terror-attacks-regardless-of-snowden-leaks/).
"Are you going to get upset if you get pulled over and the cop can see your entire criminal/driving record/license picture?"
If I was pulled over, I would assume I have committed a crime. If in fact I have, then sure they can pull up my data and I won't get upset. Why should the government be allowed to continuously view my habits and run me through a search if I have not committed any crimes? This already goes on with license plate readers that many officers already have on their cars.
"The information captured by the readers – including the license plate number, and the date, time, and location of every scan – is being collected and sometimes pooled into regional sharing systems. As a result, enormous databases of innocent motorists’ location information are growing rapidly. This information is often retained for years or even indefinitely, with few or no restrictions to protect privacy rights."
Source:
https://www.aclu.org/issues/privacy-technology/location-tracking/you-are-being-tracked