Denver City Council narrowly approved a new system to track vehicles across the city with a 7-6 vote, replacing the city's Flock cameras with 50 Axon license plate reader cameras.
Axon Enterprise secured a new contract to supply license plate camera technology to the Denver Police Department. The ...
Mayor Mike Johnston, whose administration proposed the Axon contract, has been an ardent supporter of the license ...
Tempe voted to approve a 60-day trial of Axon’s automated license plate readers (ALPRs), making it the latest Arizona city to ...
Denver Police Chief Ron Thomas is urging the Denver City Council to approve a new contract with Axon, a new license plate ...
Nearly two dozen speakers on Monday evening offered contrasting views on a controversial contract for a new automated license ...
Denver City Council has voted to approve a new one-year, $150,000 contract with Arizona-based ALPR maker Axon.
Some cities are cutting ties with firm that provides license plate reader cameras, others are signing new contracts and many are still looking for their footing ...
KDVR-TV Denver on MSN
Denver City Council approves contract with Axon cameras
Alliyah Sims spoke with the Denver City Council after the council approved the contract to replace the Flock system with Axon ...
Expanded Communications Ability: Axon Body 4 introduces bi-directional communications between officers and their support teams, by enabling multiple viewers who have access to the livestream to ...
Although Axon isn’t Flock, privacy and surveillance concerns that come with license plate reader technology “apply to any ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results