"Based on what we are facing and hearing from our constituents, it's a problem of principles," Mayor Nuchette Black-Burke said.
Cities around the country are debating whether to keep their automatic license plate readers. Concerns about privacy and federal immigration agents can access local data are driving these debates.
You may have noticed new cameras popping up along Austin roads, even though the city ended its controversial license plate ...
A new Iowa House proposal would further regulate automatic license plate readers, known as ALPRs, as lawmakers seek to balance privacy concerns with law enforce ...
A bill advancing at the Iowa Capitol would establish new guardrails on the use of automatic license plate readers (ALPRs), aiming to balance law enforcement's investigative needs with heightened ...
A bill regulating the use of automatic license plate reader cameras by law enforcement is progressing in the Iowa legislature ...
In Staunton, the wait for the removal of Flock cameras is over. Staunton Police Chief Jim Williams said the cameras are ...
Oregon lawmakers are advancing legislation that would set ground rules for automatic license plate reader technology.
Texas DPS told KVUE they installed the automatic license plate reader cameras within several state rights of way on Feb. 2.
Detectives arrested a 23-year-old woman Feb. 3 due to her alleged involvement in a Jan. 17 shooting inside of an apartment ...
The Coralville City Council will reconsider its use of automatic license plate reader cameras after the Iowa Attorney General's Office flagged the city's policy that limits the use of the cameras for ...
OLYMPIA, Wash. - Legislation to regulate the use of automatic license plate reader (ALPR) cameras across Washington has been introduced in Olympia. The bill aims to address concerns about data privacy ...