Searches, in many cases, were labeled "ICE" or "ICE-assist," raising questions about how the data is being used.
Connecticut could see legislation proposed and passed this year that would limit law enforcement's use of cameras that can automatically log and track license plates of passing cars.
McFarland emphasized that the bill’s broader aim is to balance technological modernization with privacy protections.
Safe Streets Encinitas group’s request wins backing of Mobility & Traffic Safety Commission, which voted Monday to ask City Council to consider it ...
A suburban woman is contesting a Chicago red-light camera ticket issued to her license plate, even though the vehicle pictured is not hers. Despite providing proof that she drives a different car and ...
Connecticut could see legislation proposed and passed this year that would limit law enforcement’s use of cameras that can automatically log and track license plates of passing cars. The possible ...
Agencies in Beaufort County have invested nearly $600,000 in the technology that captures and temporarily stores data about ...
The Coralville City Council will reconsider its use of automatic license plate reader cameras after the Iowa Attorney General's Office flagged the city's policy that limits the use of the cameras for ...
I recently got photographed by a red light camera on Coursey Boulevard and paid $117 to Violationinfo.com or Verra Mobility, a corporate outfit headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona. I scheduled a hearing ...
Advocates and lawmakers are pushing a collection of proposals that would allow cameras to catch speeding drivers in Massachusetts.