Across San Jose, nearly 474 automated license plate reader cameras scan passing vehicles every day, capturing plate numbers, ...
The bills would make license plate camera data confidential in an effort to protect the privacy of Connecticut residents.
Michigan state lawmakers are pushing to regulate automatic license plate readers after years of debate over the surveillance technology in metro Detroit communities.
Flock Safety, a controversial private surveillance company that works with thousands of police departments and cities in the ...
Residents cite mistrust of BPD and the technology’s use elsewhere to assist ICE, but a majority of the Board of Estimates, including Mayor Scott, vote to approve the $1.46 million contract ...
San Jose has tightened rules for its automated license plate reader cameras after backlash over surveillance concerns and a privacy lawsuit. The City Council voted unanimously on Tuesday to add ...
Public outcry has continued more than a month after the City Council approved a new contract with Flock Safety.
At least eight Washington municipalities, including Everett, Redmond and Lynnwood, have shut off their cameras amid concerns about privacy and misuse.
Opinion
Expansion of BPD’s license plate reader capability is dangerous – and flying in under the radar
Baltimore officials should shoot down the request on today’s Board of Estimates agenda like they shot down another surveillance tool, the spy plane [OP-ED] ...
Imagine you’re preparing to drive home from a doctor’s appointment when a law enforcement officer approaches your vehicle, takes a photo of your car, and sends it to federal law enforcement, as well ...
A bill that would regulate the automated devices has cleared the statehouse and is headed to Gov. Bob Ferguson’s desk for a signature. If approved it would exempt the footage from public disclosure.
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