Automated cameras are quietly logging movements, helping federal agents circumvent Oregon's sanctuary protections.
More than 300 license plate reader cameras are in the Des Moines metro. Despite privacy concerns, police say the cameras are ...
Penn State is piloting a network of automated license plate reader cameras around its University Park campus, part of a ...
Bloomington is cutting ties with Flock Safety, the license-plate reader company that has been under the microscope at City ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A Flock Safety license plate-reading camera. (Photo by Quentin Young/Colorado Newsline) Imagine you’re preparing to drive home ...
The governor has now signed the law, which bars the federal government and agencies outside of Washington from accessing data generated by the cameras that are owned by public agencies in the state.
Police across Michigan are expanding license plate reader technology even as residents and lawmakers question how the data is collected, stored and shared.
This story was originally published by Bridge Michigan, a nonprofit and nonpartisan news organization. Visit the newsroom online: bridgemi.com. In Oakland County’s Waterford Township, concern over the ...
San Jose is facing a new federal class action targeting the city’s fast-growing network of automated license-plate reader ...
Law enforcement agencies, including Seattle and Kent, that use automated license plate recognition in their patrol vehicles ...