From sharing data they shouldn’t to failing to report to keeping data longer than allowed, police departments are violating policy
A small design change meant to improve readability is now triggering toll billing errors, and drivers are being told to double-check every statement
These best-case scenarios will still leave some privacy advocates with questions
A new California bill proposes wider red-light camera use, lower first-offense fines, and vehicle-based citations to improve collection rates
Sherwood police conducted a felony stop based on a faulty license plate reader alert
More than 40 hidden license plate readers have been discovered along Southern California’s border highways, raising privacy concerns
Surveillance backlash grows as residents dismantle Flock ALPR cameras across multiple states
School zone tickets will trigger at just 5 MPH over the limit, as Phoenix reintroduces automated enforcement after a 5 year pause
A donation-backed expansion of Metro’s camera system is drawing scrutiny over how much input the public really had
After 33 speed cameras were activated, San Francisco’s annual citations jumped from 26,000 to 122,000
Privacy concerns and CEO comments prompt Virginia city to cancel Flock contract
Speeding tickets in the state are down sharply, but safety advocates say dangerous driving remains a deadly problem
Speed cameras may finally come to Massachusetts, sparking debate over safety, equity, and digital surveillance
The automated school-zone cameras may not have slowed down many drivers, but they generated $6.4M in fines
Norfolk defeated a Fourth Amendment challenge to its Flock camera network, though the court flagged growing surveillance concerns
A new pilot program of red light cameras could go live just to warn drivers of their dangerous behavior
After canceling and reviving traffic cameras, Arizona may now let voters ban them for good
Experts say California lacks strong enforcement tools for unpaid red light camera citations