The county board approved Sheriff Tom Dart’s $1 million request, even as his office used the technology for years without an active contract.
Southern Arizona law enforcement agencies, leaders, and drivers navigate license plate reader use.
Troy officials are weighing new limits on license plate camera data sharing and storage as residents push for tighter rules.
Flock Safety says it is interested in meeting with Austin leaders about bringing license plate readers back to the city, ...
Chandler City Council has postponed a planned vote on whether to extend the city’s contract with Flock Safety for license ...
Shareholders are seeking more info about how the companies collect and share data, including automatic license plate readers that cops and federal agents use to hunt immigrants.
Law enforcement agencies across the state and country routinely access local police departments’ automated license plate ...
Privacy rights groups say Dayton is “exhibit A” of why automated license plate readers and similar police surveillance tools ...
One line tucked into a federal highway bill would strip funds from cities and states unless they kill their automated plate ...
OSHKOSH – Oshkosh may be moving on from Flock Safety, but the company appears to be holding out hope for a future partnership with the city. Calling the situation that led to Oshkosh rescinding an ...