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Out-of-state police are using Connecticut license plate camera data for immigration enforcement
A full record of which police departments are using the equipment is not kept by state officials.
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Connecticut lawmakers to propose restricting license plate camera rules after out-of-state searches
Searches, in many cases, were labeled "ICE" or "ICE-assist," raising questions about how the data is being used.
A setting labeled "Enable Nationwide Lookup" was turned on, which gave local police officers access to search a national database. However, this also gave hundreds of outside agencies access to ...
VERNON, Conn. (WTNH) — The town of Vernon is set to install cameras on school buses to increase student safety. The cameras ...
This story has been udpated. Drivers who speed down Route 66 on the border of Middletown and Middlefield are getting hit with an automatic $50 fine. The second time they’re caught in a month costs $75 ...
The Connecticut Department of Transportation has made it clear: The crisis of accidents and fatalities the state sees on its roads would decline if drivers were to follow the speed limit, kept their ...
According to DOT statistics, 2022 was the deadliest year on Connecticut roadways in decades. An estimated 231 drivers and passengers died in motor vehicle accidents, and another 75 people who were ...
Connecticut already allowed speed limit enforcement in highway work zones. A 2023 bill allows municipalities to use them on roads to enforce speed limit and red light violations. Credit: Mark ...
In the two years since the Connecticut Department of Transportation released guidance for cities and towns interested in installing speed or red-light cameras, fewer than 10% of the state's ...
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