LOUISVILLE, Ky (WDRB) -- The Louisville Metro Police Department is increasing its use of surveillance technology to combat violent crime, with 141 Flock cameras already installed across the city.
Privacy may be dead, but civilians are turning conventional wisdom on its head by surveilling the cops as much as the cops ...
A discussion Jan. 7 about a Knoxville Police Department surveillance equipment contract turned into a debate about policing minority communities. Police officials and their supporters in the community ...
Two of the biggest police surveillance companies in the U.S. are ending a long-standing partnership, in what’s become a bitter, public spat with each claiming the other is at fault. Earlier this week, ...
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The Metro Nashville Council is one step closer to passing legislation regulating police use of surveillance technology. The bill outlines where cameras that are part of “a community safety camera ...
A surveillance van or "critical response vehicle". (Photo by Isiah Holmes/Wisconsin Examiner) A surveillance van or "critical response vehicle". (Photo by Isiah Holmes/Wisconsin Examiner) The American ...
A surveillance camera at 19th and Mission streets. Photo by Eleni Balakrishnan. Cryptocurrency company Ripple Labs and a nonprofit backed by Ripple’s founder is seeking to donate nearly $9.4 million ...
Strategically-placed license plate readers, drones, Buckeye cameras and surveillance towers are tracking more than unauthorized border crossings.
When a hit and run driver hit the National City Police Department’s mobile SkyWatch tower in mid-October, it did more than take the two-story tower out of service. It created an opening for pimps and ...
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The City Council held an emergency hearing on the NYPD’s use of a free internet program to gain real-time access to public housing cameras, in response to New York Focus’ reporting. Anthony Mascia, ...