Hamilton County to Install 122 License Plate Reader Cameras Despite Privacy Concerns

On Wednesday, The Hamilton County Commission Unanimously Voted To Accept A $1.2 Million State Grant For The Purposes Of Purchasing And Installing 122 New License Plate Reader Cameras (LPRs).

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Chattanooga City Council Approves Funding for License Plate Readers

Chattanooga Makes Another Move Towards Becoming A SMART City As Leaders Work To Get New License Plate Readers Set Up On The Roadways Soon.

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Nashville Mayor Approves License Plate Readers And Limits Party Buses Amid Signing of New Legislation

Nashville Mayor John Cooper Signed Several Pieces Of Legislation On Monday That Will Bring Changes To Music City. New Laws Include The Installation Of New License Plate Readers, As Well As Ordinances Regarding Downtown Noise Levels And Entertainment Vehicles.

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Nashville Leadership Divided On Issue Of License Plate Readers

Nashville City Leaders And Law Enforcement Officials Are Still Torn Over The Future Of License Plate Readers (LPRs) In The City.

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Clarksville PD Defends Need For License Plate Readers

The Clarksville Police Department Is Considering The Installation Of License Plate Readers (LPRs) Alongside Highways Stating That Doing So Would Increase Both Public And Officer Safety And Improve The Efficiency Of The Department.

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Metro Nashville Approves Pilot Program For License Plate Readers

Nashville Drivers Will Soon Find Themselves In Front Of The Camera Now That The Metro Council Has Approved A 6-Month Pilot Program Of New Automatic License Plate Readers.

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Nashville City Council Forbids License Plate Reader Data To Be Used For Immigration Enforcement

Metro City Council In Nashville Voted Tuesday Night To Prevent License Plate Reader Data From Being Used To Enforce Immigration Laws. The Measure Passed In A Vote Of 32-1 With Only Council Member Robert Swope Opposing.

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Metro Council Undecided About License Plate Cameras In Nashville

Members Of The Nashville Community Oversight Board Advised Metro Council Ahead Of Their Meeting On Tuesday To Vote Against A Proposal That Would Have Cameras, Called License Plate Readers, Installed Throughout The City.

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Metro Council Continues Push To Aid Residents In Bypassing State Abortion Ban

The Metro Council Is Forbidding Law Enforcement Officials From Using License Plate Readers To Enforce Laws Against Abortion. They Also Decided To Defer The Allocation Of $500,000 Of Metro Funds To Go Towards A Grant To Planned Parenthood.

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