/////////////////sot//////////// // (rocah/aclu) "and the biggest problem here is that there has been no public discussion about this technology, no public discussion about its use in this way to compiie vast data bases about our movements."(elise/balto.co. police) "it's treated the same as any other law enforcement data that we have, in that you must have a legitimate investigatory reason for accessing it. it is a password controlled system." according to the a-c-l-u, the state has more than 320 license plate readers in use... .....and for now they say, there are no rules in place governing the use of those "tag-readers.." keith daniels, fox 45 neww at 5. here's... our question of the day.do you think ... police use ...of... automatic... license plate readers.. is... an... invasion of privacy? go... to... fox- baltimore dot com .../ tell us... what you think.../. sound... off... thru... facebook.../. send... us... a tweet.. at foxbaltimore.../. text... your answer to ...45-203..../ enter... fox45a for yes.. / fox45b for no. don't be surprised if you see a large group of hikers, some