(TNS) — Law enforcement agencies across California have routinely made data they collect from automated license plate readers available to federal and out-of-state police departments, despite guidance ...
A suburban police department under investigation by the Illinois Secretary of State's office said that license-plate reader data shared with a Texas law enforcement agency was done so through a ...
CHICAGO -- The Illinois secretary of state on Thursday asked for an investigation into a suburban Chicago police department after learning that it violated state law by sharing data from automatic ...
The proliferating use of automated license-plate readers by California law-enforcement agencies is bad enough in itself for myriad reasons involving the constitutionally protected privacy of all ...
The Los Angeles Police Department is among dozens of California's law enforcement agencies that have failed to make their license plate surveillance policies public, despite a new state law requiring ...
Irani is an associate professor at UC San Diego and a member of the steering committee of TRUST Coalition. She lives in University Heights. Yusufi is deputy director of the Partnership for Advancement ...
The governor’s pen recently halted an Inland Empire state senator’s attempt to rein in how police use data from automated license plate readers. Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday, Oct. 1, vetoed SB 274, ...
(TNS) — The day the El Cajon Police Department turned on dozens of cameras that scan the license plates of passing vehicles, the new system started getting hits. One alert led law enforcement agencies ...
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