Local officials said the cameras have helped close more than 60 cases. But opponents of the technology say it can be used for mass surveillance, since the system is linked to a nationwide network.
Sandy Boyce, a 72-year-old retiree in Sedona, Arizona, first saw the cameras around town this summer. They were black and sleek, mounted on tall poles under large solar panels and positioned at ...
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Local law enforcement’s use of license plate readers has become a focal point in debates in “sanctuary” communities, including San Diego.
In Michigan, over 125 cities and counties use automated license plate readers to help law enforcement locate missing people and catch criminals.