Some Virginia law enforcement agencies are not using automated license plate reader cameras in accordance with a statute enacted last July.
A new report found that some Virginia law enforcement agencies using automatic license plate recognition (ALPR) have violated ...
From sharing data they shouldn't to failing to report to keeping data longer than allowed, police departments are violating ...
A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit challenging Norfolk, Virginia's network of automatic license plate readers, or ALPRs.
A bill that would eliminate Virginia’s Robert E. Lee and Sons of Confederate Veterans specialty license plates is now headed to Gov. Abigail Spanberger’s desk.
That’s according to a report published in January by the Virginia State Crime Commission, which lawmakers asked to provide frequent updates on the use of the camera systems by Virginia police and ...
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 ...
According to the report, several law enforcement agencies are not following the state’s rules for automatic license plate recognition, or ALPRs. One third of agencies did not respond to the ...
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 ...
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