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In a world of rapidly improving technology and growing fears of surveillance, people might wonder why there’s a bar code on some Nebraska license plates.
Number plate flipping devices, or license plate flippers, are the target of statehouse action from California to Delaware.
Delaware’s beaches are a haven for anglers who love the thrill of casting a line from the shore, the salty breeze in their ...
At the brand new Everglades immigration detention center that officials have dubbed “ Alligator Alcatraz,” people held there say worms turn up in the food. Toilets don't ...
Using funds for auto theft tipsters to pay more than a million dollars a year for surveillance technology is a step too far for some legislators in Virginia. Last year, only one tenth of one ...
Delaware State Police are investigating and advise drivers to be cautious during traffic stops, recommending pulling over in well-lit areas and verifying officer credentials.
Whitehall police requested the grant to support the purchase of five license plate readers, according to Chief Mike Crispen.
The Flock cameras, which are set up all over the state, are used to identify cars through aspects like license plate numbers, make, model and color. The ATF has full access to Loveland’s Flock ...
As more Florida agencies turn to license plate readers, local lawmaker wants more regulation Lake County commissioner says license plate reader deal violates state law ...
Loveland Police said it gave the ATF access to its Flock account, and that an ATF employee is responsible for the searches that listed "ICE" as the reasoning.
Denver is pausing an extension for license plate trackers until leaders know the data won't be used to round up immigrants — but that might've already happened.
California law already fortunately — in theory — limits the ability of police to share photo-captured vehicle license plate data with out-of-state public agencies.