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Flock Safety’s license plate recognition system allows agencies to share their data to a massive, searchable database — a ...
READFIELD, Maine — The Maine State Police are asking for the public’s help in locating a Readfield woman who has been missing ...
The State Police agency, which has 140 license-plate cameras — far more than any of the counties — declined to say how many records it has piled up in its server.
There’s been plenty of chatter (and some chuckling) about the supposed extra digit atop the plate's pretty pine tree. But was it intentional?
California law already fortunately — in theory — limits the ability of police to share photo-captured vehicle license plate data with out-of-state public agencies.
Virginia lawmakers consider regulating police use of automated license plate readers Charlottesville has installed such cameras at 10 intersections across the city, part of a controversial 1-year ...
Under a 10-year-old California measure, known as Senate Bill 34, state law enforcement agencies are barred from sharing license plate reader data with out-of-state public agencies or federal entities.
Law enforcement agencies across Southern California violated state law more than 100 times last month by sharing information from automated license plate readers with federal agents, records show.
Flock automated license plate recognition cameras are similar to mobile license plate readers used on police vehicles except they are fixed in one spot.
Police in Alhambra, California say they arrested two individuals after spotting a U-Haul with a false Arizona license plate that had been painted by hand.
Loveland Police said it gave the ATF access to its Flock account, and that an ATF employee is responsible for the searches that listed "ICE" as the reasoning.
California law enforcement agencies are accused of sharing license plate data with federal immigration agencies, violating state law.