The Federal Bureau of Investigation announced plans to buy nationwide access to a network of license plate readers, saying it ...
The data would allow law enforcement agencies to access millions of people’s location history, including ordinary Americans.
(TNS) — Law enforcement agencies across California have routinely made data they collect from automated license plate readers available to federal and out-of-state police departments, despite guidance ...
Some Home Depot and Lowe's stores in Connecticut reportedly scan license plates in parking lots using automated readers tied ...
RICHMOND, Va. — Facing a looming deadline, a bill to regulate law enforcement's use of automated license plate readers (ALPRs) remains in consideration in this year's General Assembly. Monday, the ...
(TNS) — The day the El Cajon Police Department turned on dozens of cameras that scan the license plates of passing vehicles, the new system started getting hits. One alert led law enforcement agencies ...
"Sacramento County drivers are likely unaware that, as they travel on county streets and highways, their vehicles are being tracked by an intricate network of stationary and mobile cameras." That was ...
Groton Police Chief LJ Fusaro and Paul Melanson, director of public safety in the Town of Farmington, testify on a bill on the use of license plate reader data on March 10, 2026. Credit: Emilia Otte / ...
MOUNTAIN VIEW – Federal agencies in 2024 accessed data from a camera in this city’s Flock Safety automated license plate reader system – something that the Mountain View Police Department says was ...
This summer ACLU affiliates all around the country filed open-records requests seeking information about how government agencies are using automated license plate readers. One set of records, released ...
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