If you drive on area roads, chances are good your license plate has been photographed and entered into a database run by a private company and used by law enforcement.
In more than 125 cities and counties across Michigan, nondescript cameras perched near busy roadways snap a picture every ...
Caldwell police call license plate readers "another tool" as they expand surveillance, but residents raise privacy and ...
Iowa City Press-Citizen on MSN
Coralville sharing its license plate data raises community concern
Coralville is sharing data from its Flock license plate database with Cedar Rapids after a manual access request by the ...
Laredo Morning Times on MSN
Laredo leaders approve $4.1M to expand police camera system with license plate readers
City leaders recently approved more than $4.1 million for a camera system that includes video and license plate readers to ...
Plymouth Township police described recent crimes, including an adult kidnapping, where cameras from other communities were pivotal in making arrests.
Flock Safety has begun removing license plate reader cameras from Springfield streets.
Cities across Silicon Valley may be on the cusp of cutting ties with a surveillance company linked to local police ...
Paula Wethington is a digital producer at CBS Detroit. She previously held digital content roles at NEWSnet, Gannett/USA Today network and The Monroe News in Michigan. She is a graduate of the ...
Scottsdale police conducted 12,527 searches of nationwide license plate database, nearly 1-in-4 queries by Arizona agencies ...
Rohnery Park will keep its Flock camera network but cut data retention to 30 days, following hours of public concern over ...
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- After hearing citizen concerns from a packed crowd and sharing their own, Bend city councilors agreed Wednesday night to turn off and remove four Flock license plate reader ...
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