ALPRs are AI-powered cameras that automatically track specific cars, and there's growing backlash against them.
The Richmond City Council voted Tuesday to extend its contract with Flock Safety for its automated license plate reader cameras until the end of the year while the city administration explores ...
Due to public concern, the south St. Louis neighborhood ended its contract with Flock, and the cameras are going to be removed.
Mayor Katie Wilson has halted expansion of Seattle’s camera program, citing privacy and policy gaps, while removing hundreds of license plate readers.
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Hundreds of Seattle Police vehicles are equipped with automated license-plate readers (ALPRs), and if you listen to police radio, you'll hear multiple calls every day where officers turn up stolen car ...
Michigan state lawmakers are pushing to regulate automatic license plate readers after years of debate over the surveillance ...
Legislation that would regulate the use of automatic license plate readers along with the data collected from the devices ...
Backers of tighter controls also point to fights unfolding elsewhere. In California, a lawsuit has accused a city of sharing ...
San Jose has tightened rules for its automated license plate reader cameras after backlash over surveillance concerns and a ...
At least 66 automatic license plate readers (ALPRs) are being used across Loudoun County, according to the Loudoun County ...