Police use of automated license-plate reader cameras is being challenged in a lawsuit alleging that the cameras enable ...
Two Hampton Roads residents are challenging a system of Norfolk license plate-reading cameras in federal court, arguing the ...
A federal lawsuit filed by a civil liberties organization argues Flock surveillance cameras with automated license plate ...
A surveillance camera system used by several Bay Area cities, including San Francisco, is now the target of a lawsuit over ...
A new federal lawsuit brought by the Institute for Justice (IJ) challenges the extensive use of automated surveillance ...
Norfolk, Virginia, and its police department are violating the Fourth Amendment by tracking individuals’ movements with ...
The federal lawsuit filed in Virginia argues that Flock’s automated license plate readers enable warrantless surveillance in ...
Driving on the freeway below the speed limit but not being in the right lane is not an excuse to pull you over.
A national law firm has filed a federal lawsuit on behalf of Norfolk citizens challenging a Norfolk license plate reader ...
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Driving below the speed limit on the interstate is not automatically a reason for a driver to be pulled over by law enforcement, the Arizona Court of Appeals says.
There are 172 of the automatic license plate readers around Norfolk. They're located in other cities as well, but the lawsuit only names the city and police department as defendants.