The data would allow law enforcement agencies to access millions of people’s location history, including ordinary Americans.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation announced plans to buy nationwide access to a network of license plate readers, saying it ...
A suburban police department under investigation by the Illinois Secretary of State's office said that license-plate reader data shared with a Texas law enforcement agency was done so through a ...
Some Home Depot and Lowe's stores in Connecticut reportedly scan license plates in parking lots using automated readers tied ...
LANSING, Ill. (WLS) -- There are new questions about whether the movements of millions of unsuspecting Americans are being stored in databases, who's keeping that information and why. Hunting down a ...
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If automatic license plate readers are here to stay, we must regulate how their data is accessed (editorial)
Late last month, mass surveillance scored a major victory in the Colorado Capitol. Senate Bill 70 would have limited access to license plate-reading cameras’ data, including by any outside agencies, ...
Civil rights activists are up in arms after it was revealed that Sacramento County welfare fraud investigators have been tracking the movements of suspects using data from automatic license plate ...
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