ALPRs are AI-powered cameras that automatically track specific cars, and there's growing backlash against them.
The ABC7 I-Team examines serious privacy concerns with traffic cameras and automated license plate readers, Monday at 10 p.m.
Automatic License Plate Readers are pretty good at identifying car plates, but certain conditions and situations may cause them to make important mistakes.
Toll road cameras are used to track and monitor who uses them, and invoice them accordingly, but how often are these systems ...
The City of Burlington Police Department is seeing success with cameras in its Automated License Plate Reader program. The ...
Rapidly growing surveillance tech company Flock is seeing many of its cameras in cities across the U.S. be torn down by concerned citizens, and here's why.
You may have seen some black cameras with solar panels attached by the side of the road near you. They're quickly becoming the target of vandals. Here's why.
The rapid growth of automated license plate readers in Iowa is sparking calls for broader state regulations of the technology, with civil liberties advocates pointing to a new report claiming the ...
License plate readers are increasingly being installed at intersections and major roads across Arkansas, and some Arkansans ...
Design changes to the Pennsylvania license plate are causing people to receive wrongfully attributed bills or traffic fees. It all has to do with the automated toll and camera systems and the license ...
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Pennsylvania’s new license plate design is confusing toll cameras and sending drivers the wrong bills
Pennsylvania's redesigned "Let Freedom Ring" license plates feature slashed zeros—but toll cameras see eights, triggering ...
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