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New police radars can 'see' inside homes At least 50 U.S. law enforcement agencies quietly deployed radars that let them effectively see inside homes, with little notice to the courts or the public.
Police have been quick to use new technology to give them an advantage over bad guys, but they've been much less quick to make sure their new gadgets comply with constitutional guarantees of privacy.
Under state law, Pennsylvania State Police, who enforce speed limits on Pennsylvania interstates, have been allowed to use radar guns since 1961.
The man targeted the site's security cameras, destroying all of them, but not before cameras captured clear images of his face.
State College police Chief Tom King said every year local police are not allowed to use radar to enforcement maximum speed limits, Pennsylvania is losing about 350 people's lives in speed-related ...
The Loveland Police Department’s new mobile radar vehicle registered 50 speeders in just 30 minutes in a school zone and, coupled with a new red-light camera, has caught hundreds of violation… ...
ASHEVILLE – A handful of city police commanders knew about problems with some of the department's radar guns months ago but took no immediate action to stop officers from using them, according ...
Pennsylvania’s State Senate has passed a law permitting municipal police to utilize radar for speed enforcement this week. Senate Bill 607, which passed in a 49 to 1 vote on Tuesday, June 25 ...
Radar is the most accurate of speed-timing devices available to police and is more likely to be accepted by the driver, Bohn said. It also doesn't require the transport and set up of equipment.
The Loveland Police Department’s new mobile radar vehicle registered 50 speeders in just 30 minutes in a school zone and, coupled with a new red-light camera, has caught hundreds of violations ...