Sentences with phrase «license plate readers»

Step onto any city street and you may find yourself subject to numerous forms of police surveillance — many imperceptible to the human eye.A cruiser equipped with automated license plate readers (also known as ALPRs) may have just logged where you parked your car.
Additionally, they also deploy license plate readers and DUI checkpoints where you can be stopped at the police officer's discretion.
Now, the goal is to put automatic license plate readers in place and cross-reference them with records of who does and does not have insurance.
License plate readers help cops solve crimes, find suspects and exonerate defendants, but also spark the question: how much information should the government have on its citizens.
Maintained office equipment, cameras deployed in the field and license plate readers at the Border Patrol checkpoint.
Using advanced algorithms, this information — often collected by roving vehicles equipped with automated license plate readers (ALPRs) that scan every license plate they pass — can be used to reveal a driver's travel patterns and to track a vehicle in real time.
Cities like Miami Beach, for example, not only deployed additional police man on the roads, but they also deployed license plate readers and DUI checkpoints where a driver could be stopped at the police officer's discretion.
Since license plates are required, «it's particularly disturbing that automatic license plate readers are used to track and record the movements of millions of ordinary people, even though the overwhelming majority are not connected to a crime.»
«We have the ability with technology to put tolling anywhere in the city — it's not just the bridges, it's just a gantry with a license plate reader that reads an EZ pass or a license plate,» he explained at an unrelated press conference.
Radiation detectors, X-ray machines, license plate readers and facial recognition technology all could be moved to the Canadian side, said Ron Rienas, general manager of the Peace Bridge Authority.
One: In 2018, installing sensors and license plate readers, which will take 24 months.
The New York Civil Liberties Union has focused its concerns specifically on the LMSI, taking the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS)-- the program's main source of funding — to court to obtain information on, among other things, the location of cameras and license plate readers, the type of equipment being used, the timeline for implementing the security initiative as well as a list of buildings and other structures to be protected.
When the NYPD launched the program in August 2008, its goal was to create a central command center with access to surveillance feeds from more than 3,000 cameras and 100 license plate readers.
Additionally, they deploy license plate readers and increase DUI checkpoints.
EFF and MuckRock have a launched a new public records campaign to reveal how much data law enforcement agencies have collected using automated license plate readers (ALPRs) and are sharing with each other.
Automated license plate readers (ALPRs), for example, are used by law enforcement in investigations and by firms to hunt down repossessed vehicles.
Given how object recognition can compound with many other police technologies — surveillance footage access, drones, Stingrays, face recognition databases, license plate readers — this technology can evolve in deeply troubling ways.
A cruiser equipped with automated license plate readers (also known as ALPRs) may have just logged where you parked your car.
Automated license plate readers, cell - site simulators, and face recognition equipment — once confined to the imagination of science fiction authors — have all become common tools for police surveillance.
Monitored systems that include; Drawbridge, license plate readers, Copsync, magnetic / seismic sensors, Trootrax.
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