Officials say public and private camera systems have been credited with improving public safety.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — The Knoxville Police Department said the traffic engineering department started installing cameras for the department's Real Time Information Center. KPD said the first camera was ...
Installing a security camera is a great way to help protect your home. Many are wireless, battery-powered and weatherproof, and can be installed with just a couple of screws, making them convenient ...
Brown will install additional security cameras at the academic building where a gunman killed two students and injured nine others earlier this month. The American flag flew at half-staff on the main ...
FLORENCE — Almost two years after their introduction, Florence has more than doubled the amount of Flock Safety cameras police use to monitor its downtown, roads and parks. The cameras, capable of ...
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For good reason, security cameras continue to grow in popularity, and we can expect them to become even more reliable and affordable this year. While we don't necessarily require super high-res ...
Louisville Metro Police has hundreds of Flock cameras located across the city. What are they? How are they used? Find out more ...
PITTSFORD, N.Y. — Another school is joining Monroe County ‘s School Bus Safety Program. Pittsford school buses will now have stop-arm cameras that record drivers who illegally pass buses when the stop ...
Louisville Metro Police relies on an army of Flock Safety automated license plate readers across the city. Using public records, The Courier Journal has found dozens of locations where Flock has ...
Thus far, Flock has not given us a date for when they will be removing the stationary ALPRs,” said Staunton Police Chief Jim Williams.