Automated license plate readers help police solve crimes, but some argue that they lack state oversight in Indiana.
Michigan drivers hoping to show off their personality on a license plate might be surprised at what won’t make the cut.
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Flock threatens website hosting license plate data accidentally leaked by cops
Flock is allegedly attempting to shut down a website that allows individuals to see whether they were surveilled by the ...
An Arizona state lawmaker is looking to regulate automated license plate readers, aiming to limit their use strictly for ...
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How police detect mobile phone use while driving
Mobile phone detection cameras are now being introduced on UK roads. This video explains how the technology works, what it can detect, and how police use it to identify drivers using phones behind the ...
The city of Santa Cruz has voted to terminate its contract with Flock due to privacy concerns related to data access by ...
Chattanooga Police used the License Plate Reader system as well as photo lineups to help nab a man with a history of vehicle break-ins and other thefts. Damon Payne, 40, of East Lake, is facing a ...
Police responded to the Florida intermediate minutes after the alert arrived last week. Security cameras had detected a man in the building, dressed in camouflage with a “suspected weapon pointed down ...
Dr. Valerie Cholet is a Professor of Kinesiology. She earned her doctorate at Penn State University and has taught in higher education for over 20 years. Her areas of specialization include Exercise ...
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