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Editor’s note: The print edition of this editorial in Sunday’s paper should have said that Edgewood stopped using red-light cameras four years ago. The text has been updated to remove them from the ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - On Wednesday, WAVE News went inside the Louisville Metro Police Department’s Real Time Crime Center to learn more about how the department is using security cameras from ...
Amazon’s surveillance camera maker Ring announced a partnership on Thursday with Flock, a maker of AI-powered surveillance cameras that share footage with law enforcement. Now agencies that use Flock ...
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The Honolulu Police Department is looking into using artificial intelligence in their body-worn cameras to help transcribe and write their reports. Interim chief Rade Vanic broached ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — A decade after voters banned traffic cameras in Cleveland, calling them a cash grab, members of City Council are now considering whether they should return as a tool to combat ...
(TNS) — A decade after voters banned traffic cameras in Cleveland, calling them a cash grab, members of City Council are now considering whether they should return as a tool to combat reckless driving ...
The use of cameras to enforce speeding laws is spiking — with localities around the state raking in millions of dollars with the new systems. Two cities in Hampton Roads — Suffolk and Chesapeake — ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The City of Louisville is investing more in safety with around-the-clock surveillance cameras. The Real Time Crime Center got its start Nov. 2, 2014 with roughly 80 cameras.