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The readers only capture still images of license plates, which are then stored by a third-party contractor — Motorola, in Lancaster County — for six months under Nebraska law. Police can flag ...
The Kearney Police Department is conducting a trial of Flock Safety's automated license plate readers. The Kearney Police Department is the first in Nebraska to test out some of the latest ...
Lincoln Police Department Chief ... according to the policy. License plate readers have been controversial in recent years. The ACLU of Nebraska has previously called for the data retention ...
KEARNEY — Police Chief Bryan Waugh said in June that automated license plate readers would help Kearney ... public relations battles elsewhere in Nebraska. The Kearney Police Department reported ...
The department is updating the in-car cameras with the new cars with Motorola WatchGuard M500 cameras for each of the eight ...
(Nebraska Examiner) — By the start of Nebraska’s next license plate cycle in 2029 ... Douglas County Sheriff’s Office and the Omaha Police Officer’s Association have testified neutral ...
In addition to Grand Island police, license plate readers are used by the Hall County Sheriff’s Department and numerous other agencies around Nebraska.
Sioux City’s police department is the latest in the state to acquire license plate reading ... in Iowa that use plate reading cameras. South Sioux City, Nebraska uses them, and they recently ...
Kearney is trying out the license plate reader cameras, making it the first Nebraska community to do so. The tech, viewed as valuable by law enforcement, has caused controversy elsewhere.