Data obtained by VTDigger shows that police in Vermont have conducted over 100 searches in the last three years using Flock license plate cameras.
The Allen Police Department uses automated license plate readers, or ALPRs, as a tool to enhance public safety.
License plate readers can now monitor virtually any connected device, and these systems have already been abused.
Automatic license plate readers have long been marketed as tools that help law enforcement recover stolen vehicles, locate ...
With an estimated 94,000 automated license plate readers in America, police and federal agents can almost track your ...
Mounting privacy and security issues have residents and activists concerned.
Leonardo’s SignalTrace adds wireless device detection to ALPR systems, raising new questions about roadside surveillance, ...
A surveillance firm with deep ties to law enforcement has developed a technology to wirelessly identify and make a database of Bluetooth devices like iPhones. This will be used to spot suspects ...
To stop porch pirates, Irvine police have been using aerial drones to follow suspects from residential areas and shopping malls.
While Nashville leaders continue debating whether to fund city-owned license plate readers, some police departments in Middle ...
Tucson Police Wednesday are rolling out their newest crime fighting tool: cameras that automatically read license plates as officers patrol city streets. The Automated License Plate Recognition system ...