The Mountain View Police Department is suspending the use of automated license plate reader cameras after the discovery of ...
In more than 125 cities and counties across Michigan, nondescript cameras perched near busy roadways snap a picture every ...
MOUNTAIN VIEW – Federal agencies in 2024 accessed data from a camera in this city’s Flock Safety automated license plate reader system – something that the Mountain View Police Department says was ...
Mountain View's police chief said Monday that the city's license plate reader cameras will be turned off until the City Council decides whether to keep them operating in the city.
All of Mountain View's license plate cameras are being disabled, effective immediately, Police Chief Mike Canfield announced ...
If you drive on area roads, chances are good your license plate has been photographed and entered into a database run by a private company and used by law enforcement.
Coralville is sharing data from its Flock license plate database with Cedar Rapids after a manual access request by the ...
Cities across Silicon Valley may be on the cusp of cutting ties with a surveillance company linked to local police ...
Mountain View police criticized the company supplying its automated license plate reader system after an audit turned up ...
Twin Falls police expanded their license plate reader network to 40 cameras, helping catch dangerous criminals but raising ...
Flock Safety has begun removing license plate reader cameras from Springfield streets.
City leaders recently approved more than $4.1 million for a camera system that includes video and license plate readers to ...