Concerns over privacy and data sharing have led more and more cities to cancel previous deals with ALPR companies.
Legislation to limit the use of automatic license plate readers along with the data collected from the devices passed the Senate Transportation Committee on Wednesday.
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Metro Councilman JP Lyninger has proposed a law that would create a public map of all license plate reading cameras across ...
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Backers of tighter controls also point to fights unfolding elsewhere. In California, a lawsuit has accused a city of sharing ...
After a swift negative response from residents, when police announced last month they would install automated license plate readers, the Village Board has canceled its camera contract.
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House lawmakers passed a bill Thursday that creates a regulatory framework in Washington state for automated license plate readers, or ALPR, systems such as Flock Safety ...
The debate in Wisconsin over whether police in Milwaukee should be allowed to use facial recognition or join Biometrica’s network to share images of convicted criminals and missing people has taken a ...
The next time you’re on the road, you might notice something different about the license plate of the car ahead of you, and it’s a change that’s causing some confusion. 11 Investigates has learned ...
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