Commissioners recently approved a new program that will install more license plate recognition technology, access to business surveillance footage, drones, and artificial intelligence to fight crime.
Flock Safety, an eight-year-old company based in Atlanta, promotes its license plate readers (LPRs) as tools that can "stop crime in its tracks with evidence that drives action." Charlie and Angie ...
MT. JULIET, Tenn. (WKRN) — The Mt. Juliet Police Department is considering transitioning to a new vendor for license plate recognition cameras. Tyler Chandler, Deputy Chief of Police for the MJPD, ...
BLACK RIVER FALLS, Wis. (WKBT) — The Jackson County Sheriff's Office is turning to high-tech surveillance to help keep the community safer, announcing the installation of six license plate recognition ...
A vocal group of citizens is pushing back on the Staunton Police Department’s use of Flock cameras as the city begins its second year of using the automated license-plate reader technology, known as ...
As license plate cameras multiply, questions grow over who owns them and how data is used. Though HOAs love them.
In its final meeting of the year on Tuesday, the Salt Lake City Council bid adieu to retiring member Darin Mano and deferred action on controversial license plate reader cameras. Following several ...
OLMSTED FALLS, Ohio -- Two years after adding license plate reader (LPR) cameras throughout the community, the Olmsted Falls police department recently added an additional Flock unit at the Bagley ...
KALAMAZOO, Mich. (WOOD) — A West Michigan police department has shut off external access to its license plate reader (LPR) cameras after learning the data was being searched by departments “focused on ...
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