The Bluffton Police Department and Allen County Sheriff's Department replied to the Icon's inquiry that they do not use LPR (Flock) cameras.
For years, license plate recognition (LPR) technology was viewed primarily as a law enforcement tool – mounted on patrol vehicles, fixed to traffic poles, and tied to stolen vehicle databases. In 2026 ...
SALT LAKE CITY — A man charged with killing three women in southern Utah was captured in Colorado Thursday morning through a network of license plate recognition cameras — technology that has become ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Since Metro leaders won’t authorize license plate recognition technology throughout Nashville, one Hermitage neighborhood is considering installing its own cameras for ...
TROY, N.Y. — Some residents banded together at Nerdy by Nature on Tuesday, making signs and art protesting the use of Flock Automatic License Plate Readers (LPRs) — an issue that will be up for ...
BOONVILLE — Boonville has set up four new license plate recognition cameras, or LPRs, on the edge of the city in hopes to help fight crime. "We saw a need for LPRs because we've had numerous crimes in ...
DICKSON COUNTY, Tenn. (WKRN) — The City of Dickson announced 15 new license plate recognition cameras last June. Dickson County will soon follow suit with 12 LPR cameras of its own. “It’s a really ...
From people who are in their mid 20s to early 50s, the installation of automated license plate readers throughout their ...
The Brevard City Council’s Public Safety Committee recently got its first look at a proposed policy should the city acquire several license plate reading (LPR) cameras. Police Chief Christy Wentzell ...