This is a re-published report conducted by the Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting. Louisville Public Media ...
Flock is allegedly attempting to shut down a website that allows individuals to see whether they were surveilled by the ...
Flock Safety cameras are now fixtures in the region, and while law enforcement touts their crime fighting boost, the ...
XIAMEN, China, April 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Milesight, a leading provider of innovative IP-based video surveillance solutions, proudly announces the official launch of its cutting-edge PlateXpert ...
The Device Map feature enables investigators to see all connected Cloudrunner cameras around an investigation site. If they don’t yet have access to a camera in a key location, they can easily ...
In 2018, Brian Hofer and his younger brother were driving to visit their parents for Thanksgiving. It should have been a routine trip. But that evening they found themselves held at gunpoint by a ...
Milesight, a provider of IP-based video surveillance solutions, announces the official launch of its cutting-edge PlateXpert Technology, an advancement in the evolution of License Plate Recognition ...
After nearly six hours of public comment and council discussion, the San Diego City Council voted Tuesday evening to approve the continued use of 54 surveillance use policies by the San Diego Police ...
When Anne Arundel County Police announced in August that their crime rates had dropped since the beginning of the year, they attributed it in part to the technology at their fingertips, including ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... San Jose police allowed other California police agencies as recently as last June to search data from its vast network of automatic license plate reading ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill that would have tightened rules on how police in California use automated license plate readers, saying the regulations would impede criminal investigations. The ...
A retired teacher's lawsuit challenges SF's network of license plate readers, calling it an unconstitutional "surveillance ...