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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 ...
In the past few years, many south-central Wisconsin counties, cities, and villages have installed automated license plate reader (ALPR) systems, which use cameras and software to automatically capture ...
San Diego is proving what’s possible when technology and community work together to make cities safer. Through collaboration between law enforcement, neighborhoods, faith communities and businesses, ...
The Bend Police Department has had fixed automatic license plate readers in place for about five months at two locations on highways near the city limits. It has made four arrests connected to those ...
Small cameras that come with access to a massive national database and powerful software are a growing tool for South Florida law enforcement. Controversy comes with them, too. License plate ...
Cameras to read car license plates would be placed on public roads, where officials state there can be 'no expectation of privacy.' The system is intended to help investigate arson, abductions, ...
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