[url=http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=28759459#p28759459:23iwwb8h said: Zorro[/url]":23iwwb8h]Get out of this state. Not sure what is wrong with this ...
Minneapolis' database of license plate tracking information just got a whole lot smaller. A police department spokesman, Sgt. William Palmer, said this August that the department stores location data ...
Minnesota is making some progress addressing the concerns of residents who don’t like cops holding onto data taken from license plate scans. Law enforcement officials would only be able to store the ...
ATLANTA - A device mounted on patrol cars that instantly scans every license plate it sees is the focus of a debate over personal rights, government data collection and law enforcement, but a recent ...
The Yakima Police Department has been using patrol vehicle-mounted cameras since 2015 to scan license plates in an effort to solve car thefts and other crimes. Since then, the technology has helped ...
The Virginia Supreme Court has agreed to hear a challenge over how long police can keep data from automated license plate readers, which police say can provide valuable investigative information and ...
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