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Editorial: Connecticut should continue sharing license-plate camera data
Activists want to curtail or eliminate technology that helps solve countless crimes, including illegal border crossings. Will ...
The bill passed on the Senate floor Wednesday afternoon on a 40-9 margin. The legislation now moves to the House.
It is literally the wild, wild west when it comes to data protection,” said state Sen. Yasmin Trudeau, D-Tacoma.
License plate recognition cameras, part of the Flock Safety system, have become a powerful tool in solving serious crimes.
Attorneys warn that the loss of data could hinder investigations for months. KPD says it's switching to a new vendor with ...
Connecticut could see legislation proposed and passed this year that would limit law enforcement's use of cameras that can automatically log and track license plates of passing cars.
OLYMPIA, Wash. - Legislation to regulate the use of automatic license plate reader (ALPR) cameras across Washington has been ...
A bill establishing a regulatory structure for automated license plate reader (ALPR) cameras advanced out of the state Senate Wednesday, Feb. 4.
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