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![]() | 10/29/2019 Florida Lawsuit Against License Plate Readers AdvancesFlorida judge allows lawsuit against license plate readers in Coral Gables to proceed. A Florida judge earlier this month found merit in the argument that automated license plate readers (ALPR, also known as ANPR) might violate state privacy laws. The New Civil Liberties Alliance, a group that seeks to limit the power of administrative agencies, sued the city of Coral Gables on behalf Raul Mas Canosa, a motorist who was tracked by the city's cameras.
"If I've done nothing wrong and have no criminal record, why is my city monitoring me?" Canosa asked.
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![]() | 10/28/2019 Australia, France, UK: Speed Cameras In FlamesAs the November 17 anniversary of the Yellow Vest movement in France approaches, speed camera attacks are on the rise. | ||
![]() | 10/25/2019 Ohio Supreme Court Approves Traffic Stops Based On ColorOhio police can stop a black car if it is registered as a white vehicle under a state Supreme Court ruling. | ||
![]() | 10/24/2019 Yellow Times To Rise In 2020The amount of yellow warning motorists receive when approaching intersection turn lanes will likely rise as engineering panel changes policy. | ||
![]() | 10/23/2019 Overtime Reform For Texas City Following Red Light Camera WindfallDenton, Texas city audit calls for reform after 40 percent of police overtime requests were improperly approved. |
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