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Year in Review: Controversy over Flock license plate readers continues
Last year saw a public outcry against Flock automated license plate readers among Santa Cruz, Capitola and Watsonville ...
While decades old, unrestricted readers are now enhanced by artificial intelligence and data integration, which can be used ...
Automatic license-plate readers are used across parts of the Quad Cities as a crime-fighting tool, but as more residents ...
Washington state has no laws regulating license-plate-reading surveillance cameras. A lawmaker from Tacoma hopes to change ...
The lawsuit, first reported by the San Francisco Standard, claims the city’s network of roughly 450 automated cameras amounts ...
Police say the technology improves public and officer safety, but others have worries about over-policing, privacy and ...
Small cameras that come with access to a massive national database and powerful software are a growing tool for South Florida ...
Michael Moore argues San Francisco’s network of Flock automated license plate readers is unconstitutional and violates state ...
The Asheville Police Department answers the question: does the department share data from automated license plate cameras, ...
The Charlottesville Police Department recently ended the use of license plate reading cameras to help solve crimes in ...
Coralville continued to add to and clarify its policies surrounding the use of automated license plate reader technology amid public concern.
The sheriff’s office explained that the system is effective and minimally intrusive while serving as a tool for safety.
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