License plate readers in wide use in Vermont
Editor’s note: This piece is by Mark Davis, a staff writer at the Valley News, where it was first published. Photo by Anne Galloway More than 30 law enforcement agencies in Vermont have obtained...
View ArticleBill would limit storage of data gathered by license plate readers
Editor’s note: This artice is by Mark Davis, a staff writer at the Valley News, where it was first published Jan. 23. Montpelier — Lawmakers are considering limiting the amount of time that police in...
View ArticleSenate, debating privacy concerns, sets limits on data from automated license...
A handful of state senators clustered around a police car Thursday, peering at three camera-like fixtures mounted to the vehicle’s exterior. The object of their attention was an automated license plate...
View ArticleHouse passes bill regulating police use of license plate readers
The House voted 132-0 Monday to pass a bill aimed at regulating police use of automated license plate readers. Law enforcement officers use ALPRs — there are roughly 40 in use around the state — to...
View ArticlePrivacy debate over license plate readers unites strange bedfellows
Sen. Dick Sears was stunned. The head of the Vermont chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union was surprised, too. Sears, a Bennington County Democrat, and Allen Gilbert said they were shocked when...
View ArticlePrivacy debate over license plate readers unites strange bedfellows
[S]en. Dick Sears was stunned. The head of the Vermont chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union was surprised, too. Sears, a Bennington County Democrat, and Allen Gilbert said they were shocked...
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