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Last month, Charlie Wolf attended a meeting of the Greers Ferry, Ark., city council to complain about a license plate camera ...
"This is a tool that will help my law enforcement officers to be safe and it will also aid the community," Baraboo Police Chief Justin Carloni said.
LOVELAND, Colo. — The Loveland Police Department is sharing access to its automated license plate reader system with U.S. Border Patrol, 9NEWS has learned through an open records request.
Republican State Rep. Tom Gann says there is a lot of gray area when it comes to these cameras, saying there is nothing to govern their use or misuse.
A new campaign is pushing back against the widespread use of automatic license plate readers without warrants.
The Sedona Police Department’s Automated License Plate Reader program with Flock Group, Inc. has been indefinitely shut off ...
ALPR concerns rise with misuse and errors like wrongful gunpoint detentions, while privacy advocates push back against ...
The widespread acceptance of automated license plate readers as a crime-fighting tool only magnifies enables routine ...
The grant covers $3,000 dollars, for each reader for the first year in the program. Partial financial assistance to the ...
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