The ACLU of Connecticut said police departments should stop using automatic license plate readers because the data could be shared with federal agencies like ICE. The ACLU said it filed records ...
(This story has been updated to include comments from a Flint Police Department spokesman.) FLINT, MI -- License plate-reading cameras in Flint are working well enough that the Police Department wants ...
MANILA, Philippines — Land Transportation Office (LTO) chief Assistant Secretary Marcus Lacanilao has ordered a review of the role of vehicle dealers amid reports that some have been withholding ...
YORK, Maine — The Selectboard will review the use of AI-powered security cameras by York police, as the cameras have raised questions about data collection in communities across the country. Automatic ...
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) — As Columbus Police continue to credit the city’s license plate reader cameras for helping solve serious crimes, one local resident is raising concerns about privacy. During ...
THE Department of Transportation (DOTr) has launched an internal investigation of Undersecretary for Special Concerns Ricky Alfonso after his involvement in a viral traffic altercation in Quezon City.
A Jersey City man who allegedly racked up more than $18,000 in unpaid tolls was arrested at the Holland Tunnel after police said he tried obscure his license plates with a pair of socks. The ...
While license plate readers have been around for decades, the cameras now capture, not just license plates, but vast troves of information. That information is fed into a national database, where it ...
A man who called himself the “Used-Car King of New York” has pleaded guilty to conspiring to sell hundreds of thousands of temporary license plates issued in Texas to criminals, toll evaders and ...
Car plate flipping devices sold on e-commerce platforms have come under scrutiny, with road safety and transport experts in Malaysia warning that such devices could undermine law enforcement systems.
Even Flock Safety, which sells the tech, has questions about what the government is doing with the information it gathers. USA Today Network file photo You are not alone on the road. Each day, Kansas ...