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A Black Professor in Vermont With a N.Y. License Plate Was Told to Leave the State, Police Say Published May 14, 2020 at 9:48 AM EDT Updated May 14, 2020 at 10:08 AM EDT By ...
The Hartford Police Department has operated two license plate readers since 2010. Like others in Vermont, the scanners were purchased with federal funds. Most grants are from the Department of ...
Vermont is one of 31 states that require both front and rear license plates. And there probably wouldn’t be much talk of changing Vermont’s law if not for the state’s perennial budget struggles.
Vermont police agencies have all but stopped using automated license plate readers, a technology seen by some as a powerful tool to solve crime and by others as an unwarranted invasion of privacy.
The Vermont Intelligence Center, which operates under the control of the state police, is responsible for storing data about every license plate scan in the state and for maintaining the “hot ...
Vermont Strong license plates were introduced after Tropical Storm Irene struck the state in August 2011. Originally, residents could only exhibit the plates for two years. That rule was later ...
Vermont State Police said they are investigating an alleged bias incident in which a black professor with New York license plates was flagged down by two vehicles and told by one of the drivers to ...
A special "I am Vermont Strong" license plate that was issued to help raise money for recovery from Tropical Storm Irene in 2011 will make a comeback following historic flooding in the state, Gov ...
LEICESTER — Vermont State Police are searching for a missing 89-year-old vulnerable adult who was last seen driving in ...
Lawmakers in Vermont are debating whether to let motorists request a license plate with an emoji on it. The bill that could put smiley faces on thousands of custom and state-issued plates hasn’t ...
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