The license plate featuring the Montauk Point Lighthouse was the second most popular custom plate sold in the state last year, according to the Department of Motor Vehicles.
At a time when we're increasingly being watched by the public and private sector, the utilization of automated license plate readers (ALPRs) on our streets seems like overkill.
Despite near defeat and intense debate, a proposal to regulate automated license plate readers is still alive in Virginia’s General Assembly — with some edits.
The Senate Courts of Justice Committee on Monday advanced a bill that would add new restrictions on police license plate ...
Del. Charniele Herring’s bill that would put up “guardrails” regarding ALPRs, or license plate recognition technology, was killed, brought back, and then amended before it passed the Senate Finance ...
Automated license plate readers, set up by law enforcement on roads or mounted in their cruisers, capture license plate information that police can access for investigations.
With just a few days left in the 2025 Regular General Assembly Session, lawmakers continued to grapple with how to regulate and perhaps expand the use of automatic license plate readers (ALPRs) in ...
With just a few days left in the 2025 Regular General Assembly Session, lawmakers continued to grapple with how to regulate ...
The issue of tracking license plates continues to create controversy as the General Assembly heads into its final days.
The bill would set rules about who can see and use data from license plate readers and could allow the readers to be ...