Police from across Northeast Ohio and as far away as Texas searched the database of license plate reader images in January.
This study presents valuable findings implicating nuclear export in the regulation of protein condensate behaviour and TDP-43 phase behaviour, suggesting a link to pathogenic aggregation in ALS/FTD.
The sheriff’s office says it is barred from using the cameras under a new policy adopted by the Board of Supervisors.
Baltimore police will soon have access to license plate reading technology with 10 years of data on residential vehicles, ...
A small design change meant to improve readability is now triggering toll billing errors, and drivers are being told to ...
The cops may call this "malicious destruction of police property," a "felony," but I call it something else: a touch of ...
A Clarkston man accused of damaging license plate readers in Waterford Township is now facing charges after one of the ...
State senators gave preliminary approval to what proponents say would be the first guardrails on the use of automated license ...
Sen. David Farnsworth, R-Mesa, noted during a roll call vote on Hoffman’s amendment that he was “very moved” by what Hoffman had said and was “deeply uncomfortable” with the ALPR bills that have been ...
This important study demonstrates that a peri-nuclear actomyosin network, present in some types of human cells, facilitates kinetochore-spindle attachment of chromosomes in unfavorable locations - ...
Opinion
Expansion of BPD’s license plate reader capability is dangerous – and flying in under the radar
Baltimore officials should shoot down the request on today’s Board of Estimates agenda like they shot down another surveillance tool, the spy plane [OP-ED] ...
Tucson Police Wednesday are rolling out their newest crime fighting tool: cameras that automatically read license plates as officers patrol city streets. The Automated License Plate Recognition system ...
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