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WIRED maps 1,181 automatic license plate reader cameras, mostly from Flock Safety, near US World Cup stadiums, highlighting surveillance and privacy concerns.
A surveillance company plans to add Bluetooth sensors to automatic license plate readers (ALPRs) to capture unique identifiers from phones, AirPods, and smartwatches in passing vehicles, potentially allowing law enforcement to track specific individuals.
Deflock announces it has mapped 100,000 Automatic License Plate Recognition (ALPR) cameras across the USA, marking a significant milestone in surveillance infrastructure coverage.
US lawmakers are introducing a bipartisan amendment that would ban the use of automated license plate readers (ALPRs) for any purpose other than tolling by recipients of federal highway funding, effectively ending most police ALPR programs nationwide.
The FBI plans to purchase nationwide access to automated license plate reader data for up to $36 million, allowing warrantless tracking of vehicles across the US.