This initiative aims to bolster resources and technology, such as license plate readers, to track and recover stolen vehicles.
But just three states — Arkansas, Idaho and Virginia — enacted laws this session that establish or amend rules for law enforcement agencies using the high-tech camera systems and the manner in which ...
An Oklahoma House Republican led an interim study on automatic license plate readers last week. The representative and study ...
Two years after adding license plate reader (LPR) cameras throughout the community, the Olmsted Falls Police Department ...
South Carolina drivers will soon swap their familiar blue Palmetto plate for a new SC250 design commemorating the state’s ...
The use of cameras by law enforcement to automatically scan license plates and record vehicle information in an online ...
The owner of a North Olmsted plumbing company reported at 7:49 a.m. on Oct. 2 that a white 2010 Ford box truck had been ...
The days of guessing how long to feed the meter in D.C. loading zones may soon be over. It relies on cameras installed at ...
Castle Rock's Flock drones fly at 400 feet without a visual observer under waivers from the Federal Aviation Administration.
Senator Ron Wyden says he's taking no flack about Flock Cameras, and is recommending communities currently using them to cut ...
A Virginia appeals court ruled Norfolk police didn’t need a warrant to use Flock camera data, a decision that could impact ...
The Camarillo City Council unanimously voted Oct. 7 to cover the city's streets with 15 more license plate reader cameras.