The Ventura County Sheriff's Office said out-of-state agencies accessed their license plate reader data more than 364,000 times, including federal agencies.
A flaw in the automated license plate reader system used by most Ventura County law enforcement agencies allowed searches by out-of-state agencies.
El Cerrito says federal agencies queried its Flock license‑plate photos; police will hold a March 10 meeting to explain.
EL CERRITO — An audit by police into how license plate readers in the city have been used and who has gained access to them has revealed that more than one federal agency tapped into the network to ...
EL CERRITO — An audit by police into how license plate readers in the city have been used and who has gained access to them has revealed that more than one federal agency tapped into the network to ...
El Cerrito police chief Paul Kieth says when the cameras were first installed in June of 2023 several federal agencies, including the FBI, had access to data from the cameras; when El Cerrito PD took ...
Oxnard police have suspended use of their automated license plate readers while other Ventura-area law enforcement agencies ...
Bay Area cities reassess contracts with license plate reader vendors ...
"To the Point" host Alex Bell sat down with California’s candidates for governor to hear directly from them about their priorities and what they’d bring to the job.
The revelation that the emails have vanished also comes immediately after the European Commission asked the EU’s anti-fraud ...
Mountain View, California voted to end their contract with Flock after residents protested the automated license plate readers.