Automated License Plate Reader (ALPR) technology is facing increasing legal scrutiny as courts, regulators and individuals attempt to examine and expose the various ways in which license plate data is ...
A Milwaukee police officer resigned after investigators found he had used automated license plate reader technology to track a woman he was dating nearly 180 times in the span of two months. What ...
OROVILLE — From stolen vehicles to homicide investigations, law enforcement agencies — including some in Butte County — are increasingly relying on automated license plate readers, which are cameras ...
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SANTEE, Calif. — Automated License Plate Readers might be on the way to Santee, as the City considers a proposed pilot program aimed at helping law enforcement investigate crimes. While City and ...
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — The Imperial Beach City Council has voted unanimously to start using automated license plate readers, along with surveillance cameras at certain intersections. San Diego ...
The city of Imperial Beach will soon install four Automated License Plate Readers and two additional “public safety cameras” in hopes of improving public safety. On June 3, Imperial Beach city ...
Santee could soon join San Diego County’s growing network of automated license plate readers. The City Council last week directed staff to draft an agreement with the Sheriff’s Office for six readers, ...
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JEANNETTE, Pa. — Jeannette Police are adding mobile license plate readers to their patrol cars. They say it’s an effort to keep people safe. The upgraded cameras can help track stolen or wanted ...
One line tucked into a federal highway bill would strip funds from cities and states unless they kill their automated plate tracking programs—effectively banning the tech for all but toll collection.