While other counties around Indiana may be curtailing their use of Automated License Plate Readers (ALPRs or LPRs) due to ...
It seems Joe Public is shouting “privacy here, privacy there, privacy everywhere,” as people are pushing back against certain technologies that could, or people believe could, misidentify them and ...
As police departments look to implement new ways to catch criminals, one emerging technology is the use of automatic license plate readers (APLRs). These are camera systems that scan images of license ...
We asked residents if they approve of the council’s action on ALPR cameras and more or if the technologies' effect on privacy concerns them.
The Syracuse Police Department wants to install automated license plate readers (ALPRs) at 26 locations around the city to continuously capture the daily movements of drivers just going about their ...
Over the past five years, law enforcement agencies in Vermont have invested more than $1 million in technology that gathers millions of data points every year about the whereabouts of vehicles across ...
Cities such as Oakland are intensifying their use of ALPRs, with the city voting unanimously in favor of a $2.25 million ALPR ...
While other local towns, aiming to reduce crime, have opted to install automatic license plate readers and gunshot detection services, the Menlo Park City Council veered in a different direction at ...
When a recent University of Chicago graduate was killed by a mugger near campus last year, police tracked the suspected gunman across town with the help of a high-tech array of 400 cameras that read ...
The Office of the Director of Police Accountability, or ODPA, hosted a community input session discussing Berkeley’s proposed implementation of Automated License Plate Readers, or ALPRs, last Thursday ...
A coalition of criminal justice and privacy advocates have called on City Council to reject the Austin Police Department's request to reinstate its controversial use of automatic license plate readers ...
(BCN) — The Berkeley City Council will consider buying automated license plate readers (ALPRs) at its Tuesday meeting. The Berkeley Police Department is proposing a two-year trial of 52 ALPRs around ...