Updated Feb. 24, clarification appended Feb. 20 Milo went missing. Yet it wasn’t the lost puppy that gave people the jitters ...
The cops may call this "malicious destruction of police property," a "felony," but I call it something else: a touch of idiocy.
A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit challenging Norfolk, Virginia's network of automatic license plate readers, or ALPRs.
A work session on Tuesday allowed Fort Collins City Council members to hear from law enforcement about Flock cameras used in ...
The Mountain View City Council unanimously voted on Tuesday to terminate its license plate camera contract with Flock Safety, heeding the calls of dozens of impassioned residents who spoke at the ...
Woodside officials are taking a closer look at the security of data gathered by automated license plate cameras in town after the company it contracts with came under fire for allowing unauthorized ...
The use of automatic license plate readers has exploded across the country in recent years. The cameras on roads and freeways that take images of the back of passing cars are popular with police for ...
The Saranac Lake Police Department is installing a dozen Flock license plate reader cameras and security cameras around the village with a state grant. These automatic license plate readers, referred ...
Cities around the country are debating whether to keep their automatic license plate readers. Concerns about privacy and ...
A spokesperson tells KVUE the cameras were installed Feb. 2 within several state rights-of-way.
Milo went missing. Yet it wasn’t the lost puppy that gave people the jitters — it was the promise behind the story: That a communitywide web of home security systems could transform a neighborhood ...
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