As a bicyclist who routinely rides the roads of Baltimore County, I am keenly attune and aware of the voluminous number of Virginia license plates on motor vehicles. That is very disturbing since ...
Flock Safety cameras capture license plates. (Photo courtesy of Flock Safety) The General Assembly is gearing up to rein in on the growing use of automated license plate readers (ALPRs) by law ...
RICHMOND, Va. — License plate readers could see more regulation in Virginia under a new bill passed in the House of Delegates on Wednesday. The technology is used by police to solve crimes, but has ...
Despite near defeat and intense debate, a proposal to regulate automated license plate readers is still alive in Virginia’s General Assembly — though not without significant revisions and shifting ...
NORFOLK, Va. — As automatic license plate cameras continue to pop up around the Commonwealth of Virginia, they could face state regulations due to action by the General Assembly. Norfolk put up 172 ...
The General Assembly on Thursday passed legislation that adds a host of regulations on police and sheriff’s use of one of their favorite new tools: Automated license plate readers. But whether Gov.
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — A federal agency used the Richmond Police’s license plate reader program to conduct unauthorized immigration enforcement activities, according to the department. On Tuesday, ...
Staunton Police Chief Jim Williams defended the citizens asking for the cameras' removal in an email to Flock CEO Garrett ...
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