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Law enforcement officers have the right to scan license plates for various reasons as long as they have reasonable suspicion to do so. The letters on your license plate are considered public ...
FULTON COUNTY, Ga. — Fulton County Schools has approved a new safety measure during its board meeting Thursday to install flock safety cameras that can read your license plates. The cameras can scan ...
View post: This Cordless Drill Set Is Only $32 at Amazon, and Shoppers Say It’s ‘Worth Every Penny’ For $20, a Digital Recognition Network (DRN) customer can look up any license plate in the United ...
Sure, I traded my smoking habit for a Nicorette gum habit, but does that mean I should be forced to have my driver's license physically swiped through the register to buy an age restricted item? I don ...
Santa Paula is set to become the latest Ventura County city to install fixed cameras that read vehicle license plates, joining other municipalities that have them or are in the process of installing ...
HANCOCK COUNTY, Ind. — Newly-installed technology is helping police track down criminals in central Indiana. It's a type of traffic camera Hancock County started using on the roads this month.
Starting Feb. 1, travelers who don't have the required government-issued ID will need to pay a fee and undergo a biometric ...
The University of Iowa has installed stationary license plate reader cameras. The cameras automatically scan license plates, and vehicles’ make and model as they pass by. That information is then run ...
Have you ever taken a wrong turn or been given a strange route via a map app while driving? What if a license plate reader were to scan your plate, get your home address, and generate a “Dear John” ...