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If You're Going To Smash License Plate Scanners, Maybe Cover Your Own Plate First
The cops may call this "malicious destruction of police property," a "felony," but I call it something else: a touch of idiocy.
A Clarkston man accused of damaging license plate readers in Waterford Township is now facing charges after one of the ...
A small design change meant to improve readability is now triggering toll billing errors, and drivers are being told to double-check every statement ...
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Expansion of BPD’s license plate reader capability is dangerous – and flying in under the radar
Baltimore officials should shoot down the request on today’s Board of Estimates agenda like they shot down another surveillance tool, the spy plane [OP-ED] ...
A Clarkston man was charged last week after allegedly smashing automatic license plate readers in Waterford Township, the police department tells us.
Flock Safety, a controversial private surveillance company that works with thousands of police departments and cities in the ...
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