Anyone with a camera and $5 can now have a license plate readerFor some reason Rekor Systems thinks you need a license plate readerBy I. Bonifacic, 01.30.2020
A Vermont bill would bring emoji license plates to the USYou probably won’t be able to put the poop emoji on your license plate though.By I. Bonifacic, 01.27.2020
Billions of license plate scans are part of a private surveillance databaseRepo drivers and others can pay a small fee to track cars.By J. Fingas, 09.17.2019
Hackers steal traveler photos and license plates from US CustomsThey took advantage of a subcontractor's mistake.By J. Fingas, 06.10.2019
Dozens of law enforcement agencies are helping ICE track carsMore than 9,200 ICE employees can access a database of licence plate scans, which is raising privacy concerns.By K. Holt, 03.13.2019
Homeland Security reconsiders plans for a national license plate recognition databaseBy E. Price, 02.19.2014
California considers electronic ads on license plates, we consider never moving thereBy L. Dziuban, 06.21.2010