Some Virginia law enforcement agencies are not using automated license plate reader cameras in accordance with a statute ...
(WFXR)- A new survey released by the Virginia State Crime Commission indicates that some Virginia law enforcement agencies are not following state law when it comes to ALPRs or Automatic License Plate ...
The strength of systems such as automated license plate readers will not be measured only by how well they work, but also be measured by how carefully they are governed.
License plate reader (LPR) cameras, which capture images of license plates and other vehicle characteristics to solve crime, have been a longstanding tool for Virginia law enforcement agencies — ...
At least 66 automatic license plate readers (ALPRs) are being used across Loudoun County, according to the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office and Leesburg Police.
A new report found that some Virginia law enforcement agencies using automatic license plate recognition (ALPR) have violated the law since it took effect in July 2025.