A Kentucky House committee passed a bill Wednesday that would put restrictions on how law enforcement agencies use and keep data they collect from controversial license plate readers.
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Automated speed cameras began issuing $0 citations as warnings to speeding drivers in 18 locations across Oakland on Wednesday, city officials said. For the next 60 days, the 35 speed cameras — two at ...
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A Louisville police detective was disciplined for sharing his license plate reader database login with a DEA agent. The DEA agent used the credentials to search for immigration-related terms without ...