These next-gen ALPR systems look to bridge the gap between you and your car—which means tracking your airpods, wearables, and more.
Existing license plate readers already scan thousands of plates per minute across American roads. Now defense contractor Leonardo US wants to bolt wireless sensors onto that same infrastructure. The ...
You pull into a Home Depot or Lowe's parking lot to grab mulch, paint or a new patio chair. You probably expect security cameras near the entrance. What you may not expect is a camera that captures ...
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Cameras are scanning license plates at some Lowe's and Home Depot stores in Connecticut
More than two dozen police departments in Connecticut use automated license plate cameras to help find missing vehicles, catch people with arrest warrants and solve crimes. But the cameras have been ...
The Federal Bureau of Investigation announced plans to buy nationwide access to a network of license plate readers, saying it will award contracts to one or more vendors that can offer “near real time ...
Over 300 license plate reader cameras are used by police in the Des Moines metro to aid in criminal investigations. The cameras capture images of vehicles and license plates, but not drivers, and the ...
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