The Henderson Police Department announced an expansion to its automatic license plate reader technology. Find out what this ...
Henderson Police expand their ALPR system with 54 new cameras, funded by a grant, enhancing city-wide law enforcement.
Patrol cars now have automatic license plate readers that will capture plate information from passing cars going as fast as 140 mph, helping officers identify vehicles linked to criminal activity, ...
Two initiatives between WT and Texas Tech were discussed during Tuesday's meeting, dealing with rural healthcare and water ...
The Henderson Police Department says it will expand its license plate reader system through the city.Henderson Police say ...
Rep. Tom Gann says certain license plate scanning technology local law enforcement uses could jeopardize viable criminal ...
The San Diego County Board of Supervisors approved the implementation of automated license plate readers throughout ...
Automatic license plate readers (ALPR) are cracking down on crime in Henderson. The Henderson Police Department just added ...
However, critics say that adopting the cameras en masse raises significant privacy concerns, and that the technology is ...
A planned expansion of automated license plate recognition cameras continues in unincorporated communities in San Diego ...
The agency plans to install 60 cameras in Alpine, Borrego Springs, Campo, Fallbrook, Julian, Lakeside, Ramona, Rancho San ...