The Ventura County Sheriff's Office said out-of-state agencies accessed their license plate reader data more than 364,000 times, including federal agencies.
Southern California residents are noticing new license plate readers that appear to be operated by the Border Patrol.
A flaw in the automated license plate reader system used by most Ventura County law enforcement agencies allowed searches by out-of-state agencies.
A vast surveillance network is recording every driver passing through a stretch of road between San Diego and the Arizona state line. Dozens of cameras were discovered hidden in trailers and ...
Surveillance backlash grows as residents dismantle Flock ALPR cameras across multiple states ...
Southern California residents are noticing new license plate readers that appear to be operated by the Border Patrol. Some ...
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What Looks Like An Abandoned Trailer Is Part Of A Growing Surveillance Network In California
More than 40 hidden license plate readers have been discovered along Southern California’s border highways, raising privacy concerns ...
SJPD is preserving the use of the city’s 474 Flock cameras — as other jurisdictions are dropping them — but is changing retention and access rules following wide public outcry that includes ...
The sheriff’s office says it is barred from using the cameras under a new policy adopted by the Board of Supervisors.
Mountain View, California voted to end their contract with Flock after residents protested the automated license plate readers.
From New York to Alabama to Arizona, everyday people are mounting a local resistance to the company’s mass surveillance. And sometimes, they take matters into their own hands.
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