Law enforcement may soon gain access to license plate data tied to phones, AirPods, smartwatches, and more ...
A company has found a new way to track your car (and you) without a photo of your license plate. The new tech uses digital fingerprinting to capture identifiers sniffed from devices in your pockets, ...
One line tucked into a federal highway bill would strip funds from cities and states unless they kill their automated plate tracking programs—effectively banning the tech for all but toll collection.
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Vermont lawmakers tried to curb license plate surveillance. Police found a way around it.
State lawmakers clamped down on the use of automatic cameras to track vehicles by their license plates years ago, and Vermont police have told the Legislature they no longer use such surveillance.
About one year after abandoning a plan to create an automated national database tracking automobile owners’ license plate data and location, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security is renewing its ...
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