In Las Cruces, we have used this technology to help solve everything from homicides to missing-person cases.
Automated License Plate Readers, known as LPRs, are a growing technology used in thousands of communities around the country, though backlash against them is growing. ALPRs are AI-powered cameras used ...
At least five cities and counties in the state — including Clark County, Reno and Sparks — have penned agreements with an automated license plate reader company called Flock Safety in the past three ...
Move aimed at helping law enforcement solve crimes ...
Police across Michigan are expanding license plate reader technology even as residents and lawmakers question how the data is collected, stored and shared.
Pensacola used opioid settlement funds for Flock license plate readers, sparking debate as to whether it is an appropriate use of funds.
CORALVILLE — The Coralville City Council voted 3-1 in favor of canceling its contract with Flock Safety and removing the city’s automatic license plate reader cameras in the next few days. Earlier ...
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