A bipartisan group of lawmakers is preparing to launch one of the biggest attacks yet on police surveillance technology in America, and it could shut down automated license plate reader systems ...
Some Home Depot and Lowe's stores in Connecticut reportedly scan license plates in parking lots using automated readers tied ...
Sandy Boyce, a 72-year-old retiree in Sedona, Arizona, first saw the cameras around town this summer. They were black and sleek, mounted on tall poles under large solar panels and positioned at ...
The Federal Bureau of Investigation announced plans to buy nationwide access to a network of license plate readers, saying it ...
Every time you drive through certain towns or cities in Connecticut, there are cameras reading your license plate.
Flock’s system uses AI-enabled cameras to snap photos of every vehicle that passes, creating a digital “fingerprint.” ...
At least 34 police departments in Connecticut have license plate cameras, also referred to as Automated License Plate Readers. These cameras take pictures of your license plate as you drive by and ...
In Connecticut, when you pull into a Home Depot or Lowe’s, a camera may be photographing your license plate. Now, lawmakers ...
Connecticut lawmakers sent a letter to Home Depot and Lowe's Tuesday pressing the retailers on how they use and share data ...
Some Home Depot and Lowe’s stores are using cameras that scan and log license plates in parking lots. Retailers say the systems help fight theft, b ...
Palo Alto has found an auditor to review its Flock license plate cameras, which are facing scrutiny after numerous data ...
Albany City Council voted 4 to 2 Wednesday to end its use of AI-powered Flock license plate recognition cameras.