Automated cameras are quietly logging movements, helping federal agents circumvent Oregon's sanctuary protections.
Three San Jose residents filed a class-action lawsuit against the city over its network of ALPR cameras, alleging that the ...
The Iowa House has passed a bill to regulate law enforcement’s use of systems that capture and store images of license plates.
The lawsuit filed by the Virginia-based Institute for Justice seeks class-action status, claims cameras and police database ...
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Penn State piloting license plate readers: What to know about ALPR cameras on campus
Penn State is piloting a network of automated license plate reader cameras around its University Park campus, part of a ...
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San Jose faces federal class action over 474 license-plate reader cameras
San Jose is facing a new federal class action targeting the city’s fast-growing network of automated license-plate reader ...
"The city's (automated license plate reader) cameras are only mounted in public areas and take pictures of vehicles as they ...
The city plans to install 10 cameras.
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 ...
The Dane County Board of Supervisors voted Thursday to end funding for a controversial automatic license plate reader system, ...
Bloomington, Indiana, decides not to renew contract with Flock license plate readers, citing the need for better balance ...
Police across Michigan are expanding license plate reader technology even as residents and lawmakers question how the data is collected, stored and shared.
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