ALPR technology is an important investigative tool used to recover stolen vehicles, locate missing persons, identify vehicles ...
The department said it disabled sharing with the federal agencies it identified, but the list published after the review ...
SAN DIEGO (CNS) — The San Diego Public Safety Committee approved the continued use of 54 surveillance technologies, including Automatic License Plate Readers, which the city's law enforcement strongly ...
The City of Everett has turned its Flock cameras, a popular type of automated license plate reader (ALPR), back on after a ...
SAN DIEGO — After nearly six hours of public comment and council discussion, the San Diego City Council voted Tuesday evening to approve the continued use of 54 surveillance policies by the San Diego ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In 2018, Brian Hofer and his younger brother were driving to visit their parents for Thanksgiving. It should have been a routine ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. New Jersey's top law enforcement officials are touting the results of an audit they say illustrates the value of automated license ...
Have you ever received a ticket for a toll road you've never even used? If so, it's probably because a toll camera was wrong about someone else's license plate number. These cameras use automated ...
Flock, the leading safety technology platform, today announced the launch of Trust & Compliance, a suite of products and services bringing together best-in-class data privacy controls, transparency ...
Automated License Plate Readers will be placed in strategic areas across Redmond, Wash. (Redmond PD Photo) The Redmond Police Dept. is deploying Automated License Plate Readers (ALPRs) across the city ...
In 2018, Brian Hofer and his younger brother were driving to visit their parents for Thanksgiving. It should have been a routine trip. But that evening they found themselves held at gunpoint by a ...
On Tuesday, the San Diego City Council voted on the use of surveillance technology. KPBS metro reporter Andrew Bowen says privacy advocates are objecting to automated license plate readers. After ...