An Arizona Senate panel has voted to put the first-ever restraints on the ability of police to use license plate readers to find and track people.
The top federal prosecutor in Minnesota, Daniel Rosen, asked a judge to dismiss the charges, writing that 'newly discovered evidence in this matter is materially inconsistent with the allegations.
Legislation sponsored by a Jefferson County lawmaker that would limit the amount of time automated license plate reader data can be stored has advanced out of ...
A KUT investigation found the Austin Police Department accessed data from Flock Safety license plate readers maintained by ...
OpenAI has spent the past year systematically reducing its dependence on Nvidia. The company signed a massive multi-year deal with AMD in October 2025, struck a $38 billion cloud computing agreement ...
A Senate panel has voted to put the first-ever restraints on the ability of police to use license plate readers to find and ...
Dozens of Massachusetts police departments are using AI-powered license plate readers to solve crimes faster as some ...
Legislation in Arizona would ban public records inquiries into law enforcement's use of license plate reader cameras. The ...
Senate panel votes to put first-ever restraints on police use of license plate readers, but concerns remain over lack of ...
Lawmakers in Kentucky voted on Wednesday, Feb. 11, to advance a bill that would limit the amount of time license plate reader ...
A Kentucky House committee passed a bill Wednesday that would put restrictions on how law enforcement agencies use and keep ...
A measure being considered by Arizona lawmakers would install legal requirements for how license plate data is collected, stored and who can access it.