ALPRs are AI-powered cameras that automatically track specific cars, and there's growing backlash against them.
Toll road cameras are used to track and monitor who uses them, and invoice them accordingly, but how often are these systems ...
Rapidly growing surveillance tech company Flock is seeing many of its cameras in cities across the U.S. be torn down by ...
Law enforcement in Beaufort County has slowly invested more than $600,000 in nearly 70 new license plate-reading cameras, while also expanding the surveillance capabilities of existing traffic cameras ...
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The rapid growth of automated license plate readers in Iowa is sparking calls for broader state regulations of the technology, with civil liberties advocates pointing to a new report claiming the ...
Design changes to the Pennsylvania license plate are causing people to receive wrongfully attributed bills or traffic fees. It all has to do with the automated toll and camera systems and the license ...
There’s a problem on the Pennsylvania Turnpike, but it has nothing to do with traffic congestion, potholes, or toll rates.
(TNS) — Flock automatic license-plate cameras have helped solve lots of crimes, but their widespread use has also drawn criticism from privacy advocates who warn the data collected has potential for ...
Lowering the speed limit on River Road won't accomplish a thing. The problem is not the people obeying the 40 mph speed limit. The problem is the people doing 50-55 mph. Will this slow them down?