Gov. Bob Ferguson has signed the Driver Privacy Act, Senate Bill 6002, into law, creating new statewide rules for automated ...
This week, Denver City Council will make a decision that goes to the heart of a basic responsibility we all share: keeping ...
The Stockton City Council is set to consider a $3.15 million expansion of its Flock contract, which would add a police drone ...
Drivers flying past Ball Ground Elementary STEM Academy are about to get some high-tech company. Ball Ground is rolling out ...
Cameras across Modesto capture, store and transfer personal information for law enforcement purposes. But concerns over that ...
Even if the contract has some good provisions, those are not laws,” Councilwoman Flor Alvidrez said. “Remedies are different ...
What began as a tool to identify threats to national security is becoming a surveillance infrastructure that can be used to track everyone.
You may have noticed small cameras attached poles on popular public roadways in the region. What most of us have driven past are Automated License Plate Readers made by the private company Flock ...
The FBI doesn't need AI to conduct mass surveillance — it just needs access to the commercial data infrastructure that already blankets everyday life. The Guardian's report reveals that the real ...
The Elk Grove Police Department discussed the use of automatic license plate readers and presented its annual report on crime in the city Wednesday.
The expected renewal comes amid a sharpening regional and national debate over mass surveillance and data privacy.