A Kentucky House committee passed a bill Wednesday that would put restrictions on how law enforcement agencies use and keep data they collect from controversial license plate readers.
A measure being considered by Arizona lawmakers would install legal requirements for how license plate data is collected, stored and who can access it.
Marshalltown City Council approved the use of ALPRs for another year, along with the addition of 26 new cameras, sparking ...
More than two dozen privacy groups are urging California Governor Gavin Newsom to remove covert license plate readers in ...
A Republican bill that shields police use of controversial license plate reader technology from public scrutiny, even as the sponsor claims it will prevent “government overreach” and provide ...
Police in Milford are using cutting-edge technology to solve crimes within minutes or even seconds of when they occur, but ...
The Syracuse Police Department defended the use of license plate readers in the city, citing their benefits in fighting crime ...
Drivers face new fines for entering areas of towns and cities with the first scheme set to come into force later this year. Oxford will see new 'filters' issuing fines for drivers who enter parts of ...
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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — The Arkansas Highway Police will begin using new camera technology in interstate work zones to detect drivers using handheld devices, expanding enforcement beyond speeding ...
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