SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill that would have tightened rules on how police in California use automated license plate readers, saying the regulations would impede criminal ...
San Diego is proving what’s possible when technology and community work together to make cities safer. Through collaboration between law enforcement, neighborhoods, faith communities and businesses, ...
The Hamilton County Real Time Information Center, or HCRTIC, opened in November 2024 and serves as a central intelligence hub ...
Since installing its first five red light cameras in 2009, the city of Lakeland has invested in surveillance technology to keep citizens safe and support the work of law enforcement. While automatic ...
WASHINGTON BUREAU HAS THAT COMING UP. BUT FIRST, WE’RE LOOKING AT NEW TECHNOLOGY BEING USED ACROSS THE COUNTRY BY LAW ENFORCEMENT. AND MANY SAY IT’S HELPING TO KEEP OUR COMMUNITY SAFE. AS SASHA ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill that would have required regular purges of license plate databases and regularly audited how automated plate readers are used. He said the regulations would have ...
Washington may soon join an increasing number of states that regulate the use of — and data collected by — automated license ...
The American Civil Liberties Union of Connecticut is calling on law enforcement to suspend the use of automatic license plate readers, citing “mounting evidence nationwide” that the systems have been ...
Township trustees in Granger, Westfield, Sharon and Litchfield are considering the cameras which capture and store a photo of every vehicle’s license plate as it passes. License plate readers could be ...
While footage is largely confidential, the public will have access to a portal showing the system's policy and usage data. The system will be used to investigate arson, missing persons, abductions and ...
Law enforcement agencies in New Mexico are utilizing license plate readers to track criminals, with recent successes including the arrest of a fugitive from New York and solving a deadly shooting. The ...
The Legislature approved the proposal last month amid reports police were misusing the data, including a CalMatters story in June showing that officers on more than 100 occasions violated a state law ...