A company that makes a license plate reader announces a national network for law enforcement to follow car movements. It's already in more than 700 cities. Alfred Ng Senior Reporter / CNET News Alfred ...
The data would allow law enforcement agencies to access millions of people’s location history, including ordinary Americans.
License plate readers are becoming increasingly common and generating a staggering amount of information about unsuspecting drivers. However, police are taking things to new heights both literally and ...
DENVER — Thanks to a growing network of license plate reader cameras in the metro area, investigators were able to gather evidence against a suspected bank robber accused of using a stolen getaway ...
Edward Snowden's NSA leaks have focused a great deal of attention on how the NSA tracks the digital footprints of US citizens and foreign nationals, but there's considerable cause for concern ...
Technology developed to track license plates in paid parking lots without tire-locking mechanisms is attracting interest from ...