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100 license plate reader cameras are live in SF. Mayor to criminals: 'You are going to be caught'
ABC7 News· 3 hours agoIn San Francisco, the police department is attributing its latest success in combating crime to a...
License plate readers lead to arrests in San Francisco, city leaders say
NBC Bay Area· 6 hours agoA network of newly installed automated license plate reader cameras is already leading to arrests in...
100 automated license plate reading cameras installed across San Francisco yield arrests
Fox local via AOL· 12 hours agoAutomated license plate readers installed across San Francisco are helping law enforcement find and arrest criminals across the Bay Area, according to the office of Mayor London Breed. The city ...
Popular VPN provider protects journalists with emergency free plan
Tom's Guide· 6 days agoOne of our featured best VPN providers, IPVanish, has launched a free Emergency VPN plan with the...
Australian Censors Back Down, Highlighting the U.S. as a Free Speech Haven
Reason.com via AOL· 3 days agoresponded X owner Elon Musk. The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) also argued that "no single...
Chula Vista tried to withhold police drone footage. Then a Latino newspaper fought back
The Desert Sun via Yahoo News· 5 days agoChula Vista, the first city in the country to create a drone program in its police department, fought a records request from La Prensa and eventually lost a lengthy legal battle.
These wrongly arrested Black men say a California bill would let police misuse face recognition
San Jose Mercury News· 16 hours agoIn 2019 and 2020, three Black men were accused of, and jailed for, crimes they didn’t commit after...
Bloomington man sentenced to 16 years after police say he aimed gun at officers
The Pantagraph· 5 days agoA Bloomington man, who was shot by an officer in March 2023, has been sentenced to 16 years in...
Here's what we know about Columbus' proposed camera surveillance network
The Columbus Dispatch via Yahoo News· 2 days agoPrivacy should still be a major concern among Columbus residents as the city prepares to implement a...
A New California Bill Would Regulate Police Use of Facial Recognition. These Falsely Arrested Black...
KQED· 1 day agoEyewitness testimony has proven to be a leading cause of wrongful convictions in the United States....