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After the wrongful arrest of a Lynchburg woman went viral, Lynchburg Police are providing more clarity on what led to the ...
The Criminal Justice Services Board approved funding for localities to purchase automatic license plate readers — a move that’s drawn ire from some legislators who say it went against ...
License plate readers could see more regulation in Virginia under a new bill passed in the House of Delegates on Wednesday.
Virginia redesigns standard license plates. STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS Dec 5, 2013 Dec 5, 2013 Updated Sep 19, 2019; 0; The new "Virginia is for Lovers" plate will hit the roads in March 2014 ...
License plate reader (LPR) cameras, which capture images of license plates and other vehicle characteristics to solve crime, have been a longstanding tool for Virginia law enforcement agencies ...
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 ...
Why it matters: If it succeeds, Virginia will become one of a handful of states with an LGBTQ+ specialty plate. The big picture: Diversity Richmond needs 450 Virginians to apply and pay for one of ...
House Bill 2724 would set rules — the first in Virginia law — about who can see and use data from license plate readers, which police use to track vehicles involved in crimes, including child ...
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 ...
If Virginia won’t cooperate then Maryland should take action on its own. The safety of Maryland citizens and insurance rates in our state are dependent on it. — Charles Chaban, Towson ...
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 ...
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