The bill passed on the Senate floor Wednesday afternoon on a 40-9 margin. The legislation now moves to the House.
The city signed a two-year contract extension with Flock Safety for the network of 36 license plate readers and five surveillance cameras.
Automatic license plate reader technology gathers data and images for use by government agencies for law enforcement, and ...
OLYMPIA, Wash. - Legislation to regulate the use of automatic license plate reader (ALPR) cameras across Washington has been ...
The city of Cambridge has shut off its automatic license plate readers from Flock safety until further notice over concerns about the company’s nationwide data-sharing practices. 16 cameras across the ...
Opinions are mixed over the use of license plate reader cameras installed throughout Ogden.Flock cameras use automatic ...
Lawmakers debate tighter limits on license plate reader data as privacy, immigration and abortion access concerns collide in ...
SPRINGDALE -- Springdale is about to join a growing number of communities providing police departments with advanced surveillance cameras to capture information from license plates and monitor public ...
A federal judge upheld the constitutionality of Norfolk's ALPR system, dismissing privacy concerns while noting future ...
OLYMPIA, Wash. — For the first time, lawmakers in Olympia say automatic license plate reader cameras, including the popular Flock system, are out of control and that they will try to put new ...
Senate Bill 6002 passed on Wednesday with a vote of 40 in favor and nine against it, establishing new regulations for the use ...
Intersection of routes 355 and 351 in Poestenkill, where the Rensselaer County Sheriff's Office proposed installing an automatic license plate reader. Intersection of routes 355 and 351 in Poestenkill ...
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