At least five cities and counties in the state — including Clark County, Reno and Sparks — have penned agreements with an ...
The growing use and in some cases misuse of the technology is creating serious privacy concerns and a raging debate: Is this ...
The Grand Junction Police Department’s Flock cameras do not share information with private third parties or immigration enforcement, and also do not look into residences, according to GJPD officials.
Across Utah, AI‑powered license plate readers are becoming a key tool for law enforcement. They help catch dangerous suspects ...
Although Axon isn’t Flock, privacy and surveillance concerns that come with license plate reader technology “apply to any ...
"We want to protect people's privacy rights in our free and open society," said state Sen. John Kissel, R-Enfield.
53 cities across 20 different states have, so far, deactivated or altogether rejected Flock's license plate-reading cameras ...
Virginia lawmakers are debating whether to regulate law enforcement departments’ use of automated license plate readers. They heard constituents’ perspectives on the technology and reviewed studies ...
License plate reader cameras powered by artificial intelligence have spread into thousands of American communities, often installed through contracts between local governments and private companies ...
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Tucson Police Wednesday are rolling out their newest crime fighting tool: cameras that automatically read license plates as officers patrol city streets. The Automated License Plate Recognition system ...