Detectives arrested a 23-year-old woman Feb. 3 due to her alleged involvement in a Jan. 17 shooting inside of an apartment building on the 2900 block of Adeline Street. On Jan. 17 at 1:50 a.m., two ...
California's Attorney General has filed a motion in the lawsuit against the city of El Cajon over its use of automatic license plate reader (ALRP) technology. Attorney General Rob Bonta claims the ...
POWAY, Calif. — Through the assistance of surveillance footage and license plate reader technology, the San Diego Sheriff’s Office was able to arrest a man under suspicion of robbing spa businesses in ...
The technology cannot be used for routine traffic stops per Senate Bill 1180, which took effect in July. Supreme Court takes up gun owners' challenge to 'Vampire Rules' Huge internal concern: CBS ...
ProLogium Technology said it will co-exhibit with engineering services provider FEV Group at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas in January 2026, where the two companies plan to present a ...
CHEEKTOWAGA, N.Y. — The Cheektowaga Police Department is responding to renewed concerns about privacy and data use surrounding Flock Safety license plate reader technology. Cheektowaga police began ...
Authorities credit Flock Safety’s license-plate reader technology for playing a pivotal role in identifying and tracking a fugitive killer connected to the mass shooting at Brown University and murder ...
On Tuesday, the San Diego City Council voted on the use of surveillance technology. KPBS metro reporter Andrew Bowen says privacy advocates are objecting to automated license plate readers. After ...
SAN DIEGO — After nearly six hours of public comment and council discussion, the San Diego City Council voted Tuesday evening to approve the continued use of 54 surveillance policies by the San Diego ...
After nearly six hours of public comment and council discussion, the San Diego City Council voted Tuesday evening to approve the continued use of 54 surveillance use policies by the San Diego Police ...
Waymo, the autonomous vehicle company owned by Google’s parent firm Alphabet, plans to expand its driverless ride-hailing program to Baltimore. The company will start by mapping city streets and ...