LANSING, MI – Automatic license plate readers – cameras that capture and store images of vehicles – aren’t yet regulated in Michigan. A bipartisan bill package would change that. State Reps. Jimmie ...
A bipartisan, two-bill package would define the systems and set limits on how they collect, store and share data. The ...
In more than 125 cities and counties across Michigan, nondescript cameras perched near busy roadways snap a picture every time a car drives by. The cameras — automated license plate readers primarily ...
Civil rights advocates in Michigan warn that surveillance technologies meant for crime prevention and safety are increasingly being used to track communities of color and immigrants, raising serious ...
In more than 125 cities and counties across Michigan, nondescript cameras perched near busy roadways snap a picture every time a car drives by.