A data-sharing program enables immigration agents to search Evansville's license plate cameras, records show.
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Out-of-state police are using Connecticut license plate camera data for immigration enforcement
A full record of which police departments are using the equipment is not kept by state officials.
It is literally the wild, wild west when it comes to data protection,” said state Sen. Yasmin Trudeau, D-Tacoma.
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Editorial: Connecticut should continue sharing license-plate camera data
Activists want to curtail or eliminate technology that helps solve countless crimes, including illegal border crossings. Will ...
Caldwell police call license plate readers "another tool" as they expand surveillance, but residents raise privacy and ...
Rohnery Park will keep its Flock camera network but cut data retention to 30 days, following hours of public concern over ...
Coralville is sharing data from its Flock license plate database with Cedar Rapids after a manual access request by the ...
Mountain View's police chief said Monday that the city's license plate reader cameras will be turned off until the City ...
License plate recognition cameras, part of the Flock Safety system, have become a powerful tool in solving serious crimes.
In Michigan, over 125 cities and counties use automated license plate readers to help law enforcement locate missing people and catch criminals.
The Woodland City Council renewed a $300,000 contract with Flock Safety for automatic license plate readers this week, ...
Washington state bill SB 6002 aims to regulate ALPRs by imposing stricter limits on the data that can be used as well as how ...
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