Denver City Council has voted to approve a new one-year, $150,000 contract with Arizona-based ALPR maker Axon.
Toll road cameras are used to track and monitor who uses them, and invoice them accordingly, but how often are these systems ...
The Richmond City Council voted Tuesday to extend its contract with Flock Safety for its automated license plate reader ...
Rekor Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: REKR), ("Rekor" or the "Company"), a leader in developing and implementing cutting-edge roadway intelligence systems, announced today that the United States Patent and ...
A former Milwaukee officer faces charges for misusing Flock ALPR technology to track individuals, highlighting growing ...
Denver City Council will consider a proposed contract with Axon Enterprises for a new automatic license plate reading system.
Backers of tighter controls also point to fights unfolding elsewhere. In California, a lawsuit has accused a city of sharing ...
Automatic license plate recognition (ALPR) has become an increasingly notable security tool not only for law enforcement, but in the commercial realm as well. First introduced to the market more than ...
Just weeks after Mountain View police revealed that they had allowed hundreds of law enforcement agencies unauthorized access to license plate data, Palo Alto will consider an audit of the city’s own ...
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