State lawmakers around the country are pursuing rules to create guidelines for data collected from license plate readers.
A group of Virginia residents can continue with their lawsuit accusing the city of Norfolk of violating the Fourth Amendment by tracking individuals’ movements with AI-assisted license plate readers, ...
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 ...
The General Assembly is gearing up to rein in on the growing use of automated license plate readers (ALPRs) by law enforcement, a move prompted by the Virginia Crime Commission, which voted Friday to ...
In Virginia, we’ve seen the emergence of Flock license plate reader cameras. Police in Richmond and Henrico are using them too. “They are not currently regulated in Virginia, so local police ...
The Virginia General Assembly is gearing up to rein in the growing use of automated license plate readers by law enforcement, a move prompted by the Virginia Crime Commission, which voted Friday ...
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Virginia lawmakers are reintroducing legislation to regulate law enforcement's use of automated license plate readers (ALPRs). The proposed bill limits ALPR use to specific investigations ...
A new bill gives the Virginia State Police “the exclusive authority” to install Flock Safety cameras on interstates and state ...
Virginia lawmakers are moving to regulate automatic license plate readers (ALPRs) for the first time, but privacy advocates warn that the legislation could expand surveillance rather than rein it in.
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