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Kotax repeal Petitions are circulating so contact the team to get them so you can join the fun! https://stopthegastax.com/ Salem urinal fishwrap paper tries to spin the repeal effort: https://www.statesmanjournal.com/story/news/politics/2025/11/13/oregon-gas-tax-referendum-effort-to-begin-collecting-signatures/87198690007/?gnt-cfr=1&gca-cat=p&gca-uir=true&gca-epti=z116928p001350c001350d00----v116928b0069xxd116965&gca-ft=113&gca-ds=sophi&tbref=hp Rumor is Kotax fled to Hawaii so no media can ask her daming questions about the repeal effort: https://oregoncatalyst.com/92277-rumor-gov-kotek-left-hawaii.html ORTL wins big in 9th Circus Court of Appeals. https://oregoncatalyst.com/92305-oregon-life-wins-ninth-circuit.html Judge says ICE random license plate checks that lead to detentions are illegal: https://www.oregonlive.com/crime/2025/11/ices-random-license-plate-checks-in-oregon-lead-to-unlawful-detention-judge-says.html NV Supreme court reopens Trump 2020 electors criminal case despite Trump pardons: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/11/nevada-supreme-court-revives-trump-2020-alternate-electors/
After 43 days, the longest government shutdown if officially over, with President Trump approving a short-term stopgap bill on Wednesday night. San Diego's public safety committee voted to reauthorize the use of automated license plate readers by San Diego Police. A storm is headed towards San Diego, we're tracking when the rain is expected to arrive.
The Connecticut ACLU is demanding that cities and towns stop using automatic license plate readers. The organization is calling for a pause of the use of these devices by police departments over allegations that personal data is being misused. We asked former chief of police in Fairfield, Gary MacNamara, who also sits on law enforcement committees at the state level. Image Credit: Getty Images
BJ got the RV license plates yesterday and put them on the rig! He's also doing some light camping this weekend just to try it out since the weather has been so nice out. Does he need an RV cover??
"Connecticut Today" host Paul Pacelli started Tuesday's show looking at a demand from the Connecticut ACLU that local license plate scanners be turned off until legal safeguards are put in place regarding the use of any data collected by those units (00:46). Alexis Harrison joined us from CT169Strong to chat about latest "affordable housing" bill from the General Assembly (14:54). Yankee Institute blogger Meghan Portfolio briefed us on the State of Connecticut's bid to possibly buy some failing hospitals (21:22). Finally, CBS News reporter Taurean Small joined us from Washington, D.C. to talk about progress in Congress to end the government shutdown (31:50) Image Credit: iStock / Getty Images Plus
Two weeks ago, the Virginia Court of Appeals (finally) ruled on whether law enforcement needs a search warrant to use FLOCK license plate reader cameras. Today we discuss that ruling and its implications.
Hillsborough Mayor Mark Bell spoke with 97.9 The Hill's Andrew Stuckey on Tuesday, October 28, discussing town news and events. He recapped the town board of commissioners meeting from Monday night, which saw the board go into closed session to discuss their contract with Flock Safety, who they had contracted to install video license plate readers in town. The board decided to cancel the contract, which they did in open session after concluding the closed session. He discussed the rationale for that choice and the process. He also recapped the River Park Concert, and more. The post Hillsborough: Cancelling License Plate Readers appeared first on Chapelboro.com.
Your license plate contains a bunch of data about you. With that in mind, should we be okay with automated license plate readers grabbing that data at all times? Donata and special guest, Sara Vig discuss this and more.
Wisconsin lawmakers are working on banning license plate 'flipping' devices, which they say are used to evade tolls and for other nefarious purposes. https://www.lehtoslaw.com
(October 23, 2025)Host of ‘How to Money' Joel Larsgaard joins the show to discuss extra rewards through credit cards, the more money you have the harder it is to manage, and AI entering the e-commerce space. LA County moves to limit license plate tracking. Cruise ships are flocking to Alaska to chase ice… but receding glaciers are leaving a new threat behind.
Earlier this month, Eugene paused the use of its automatic license plate reader cameras. They use AI to capture a car’s characteristics, like model and color, and can be used as a tool by law enforcement. Local officials said the cameras have helped close more than 60 cases. But opponents of the technology say it can be used for mass surveillance, since the system is linked to a nationwide network. Some residents say they’re concerned the technology could be abused under the Trump Administration and used to target people like immigrants, organizers and those seeking an abortion. Rebecca Hansen-White is a KLCC reporter and has been covering this issue for the outlet. She joins us with details about the system.
Jenn talks about being a procrastinator with her license plate situation.
James Rojas reports.
First, the El Cajon City Council made it clear on Tuesday that it has no intention of stopping the sharing of license plate surveillance data with out of state agencies. Then, Governor Newsom is not supporting a ban on glitter, we tell you why. Next, California is taking a closer look at exactly what it would take to bring a university to Chula Vista. Plus, a big change is coming to the registrar of voters office, we tell you its possible impact. Finally, a conversation with author and social commentator Roxane Gay.
Hillsborough Mayor Mark Bell spoke with 97.9 The Hill's Andrew Stuckey on Tuesday, October 14, discussing town news and events. He talked about the county's Land Use 2050 Plan, and how there are some areas that may be at issue for Hillsborough. He also talked about the town getting a new license plate reader system and the pushback from some community members on that. He talked about the ceremony for new Police Chief Jason Winn, and more. The post Hillsborough: License Plate Readers, Land Use 2050, New Police Chief Ceremony appeared first on Chapelboro.com.
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What a Weird Week gets you caught up on the odd, interesting, strange, fun, and weird news that happened this week. Ten stories in 15 minutes!See https://www.shownotes.page or "What a Weird Week" where you get podcasts. Hi friends, I'm Scott and this is What a Weird Week, a look at the odd, interesting, strange, fun and weird stories that made news this week. See bottom of shownotes page for a transcript of the podcast episode. To Subscribe/ get in touch/ other/ see www.shownotes.page. Thanks for rating and reviewing and also subscribing!These are the shownotes for Season 6, Ep 42 first published Fri Oct 10, 2025. These are some stories from last week which we didn't get to because we did a re-run. But this is perfect because it's Canadian Thanksgiving, so what better time to dig in to some leftovers!!! Spooky Realistic Robot Face https://www.livescience.com/technology/robotics/chinese-company-develops-creepy-ultra-lifelike-robot-face-watch-it-blink-twitch-and-nod Mysterious Snake Lizard Discovered. Remain Calm, it's a fossil. https://www.livescience.com/animals/extinct-species/mysterious-160-million-year-old-creature-unearthed-on-isle-of-skye-is-part-lizard-part-snake Space Lemons?! https://www.livescience.com/space/comets/newly-discovered-comet-lemmon-may-be-visible-to-the-naked-eye-this-month-but-it-will-look-more-like-a-lime Would you get your teeth tattooed? https://www.ndtv.com/offbeat/viral-trend-of-getting-tattoos-on-teeth-sparks-debate-on-dental-health-in-china-9385414 Hold on, waiting around is good for us? https://studyfinds.org/waiting-isnt-bad-can-actually-boost-your-well-being/ Terrifying Bird asked to leave town https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/black-swan-mr-terminator-stratford-upon-avon-b2837801.html The Old 'Socks on the License Plate' tick https://www.nj.com/hudson/2025/09/nj-toll-cheat-used-socks-to-avoid-paying-18k-his-scam-stinks-cops-say.html Ultimate Polly Pocket Fan Level Unlock https://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2025/10/02/Guinness-World-Records-Polly-Pocket-collection/2701759429173/ Very Long Beard Attains World Domination https://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2025/10/02/Guinness-World-Records-beard-locks/7671759423849/ icymi, Chunk Won Fat Bear Week https://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2025/10/01/Fat-Bear-Week-Katmai-National-Park-32-Chunk/8941759322448/ Detroit Gator https://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2025/10/01/Detroit-Belle-Isle-alligator/1761759320962/ Dali Art Exhibit might be chock fulla fakes https://nypost.com/2025/10/02/lifestyle/cops-seize-21-salvador-dali-works-for-suspected-forgery-at-exhibit-absolutely-strange/ Hotel to offer Smelarm Clocks https://nypost.com/2025/10/01/lifestyle/holiday-inn-express-adds-scent-based-alarm-clocks-to-rooms/ *not actually called Smelarm Clocks but should be, right?!*
First, a KPBS investigation revealed that data gathered by the El Cajon Police Department's license plate surveillance program has been included in nationwide immigration-related searches more than 550 times this year. . Then, the Grossmont Union-High School board is voting on proposals regarding religious guidelines. Next, San Diego is updating its guidelines on historic preservation. Followed by, Cinema Junkie taking a look into the San Diego Filipino Film Fest.
Jenn talks about receiving her new replacement license plate (from the stolen plate) but the problem is...
First, there are claims that El Cajon is violating state law in regards to its license plate surveillance program. Then, a new study out of UC San Diego found that virtual visits lead to fewer hospital readmissions following medical procedures. Next, the future of San Diego's largest community garden is at risk. Also, access to athletic fields near Jacumba Hot Springs has always been an issue, but changes are coming soon. Finally, another installment of POD behind the Package.
The California Attorney General filed a lawsuit against the city of El Cajon on Friday over its controversial license plate surveillance program.The lawsuit comes after KPBS reported that the El Cajon Police Department is openly defying a 2023 legal bulletin, which prohibits sharing data from license plate reader systems with outside agencies.We discuss the latest and how the lawsuit fits into the larger conversation around immigration enforcement in San Diego.Guest:Gustavo Solis, investigative border reporter, KPBS
What if the insects that end up splattered on your car could actually help scientists study climate change? Dr Richard O'Rorke and Dr Aimee van der Reis join Emile Donovan to explain.
D&P Highlight: An unfortunate name...would you put it on your license plate? Is it freedom of speech? full 491 Wed, 17 Sep 2025 18:56:00 +0000 8aKPnQQTGlPbJuet3V0Yval0lUo5k94o news The Dana & Parks Podcast news D&P Highlight: An unfortunate name...would you put it on your license plate? Is it freedom of speech? You wanted it... Now here it is! Listen to each hour of the Dana & Parks Show whenever and wherever you want! © 2025 Audacy, Inc. News False
L.A. County could tighten up the data it shares with federal immigration agents from license plate readers. Residents in Koreatown are protesting their landlord's decision to convert their parking into housing. We have details on how to sign up for 2028 Olympics tickets. Plus, more.Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.comVisit www.preppi.com/LAist to receive a FREE Preppi Emergency Kit (with any purchase over $100) and be prepared for the next wildfire, earthquake or emergency! Support the show: https://laist.com
Jenn talks about her license plate being stolen and how her brother has convinced her she needs to report it.
So Jason went to get his oil changed... oh, but he had to switch license plates first... and then... well... just take a listen.
4pm Hour: Jason talks with realtor Kris Lindahl about this week's expected interest rate cut and what that means for the housing market. Then he tells a story about... well, a lot of things.
Watsonville votes to expand a contract with Flock Safety for automated license plate readers. And, a state bill moves to Governor Gavin Newsom's desk that would make CEQA exemptions for certain transit projects permanent.
No...you cannot put THAT on your license plate. Hour 3 9/10/2025 full 1959 Wed, 10 Sep 2025 21:00:00 +0000 xjW0m73GSjVwisXygJXOMG5Ra5JhbrL7 news The Dana & Parks Podcast news No...you cannot put THAT on your license plate. Hour 3 9/10/2025 You wanted it... Now here it is! Listen to each hour of the Dana & Parks Show whenever and wherever you want! © 2025 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player.amperwavepodc
James Rojas reports.
Chaiel Schaffel reports.
A man was sentenced to nearly 40 years in prison, for shooting a San Diego police officer in 2023. Leaders in Vista will decide how to move forward with the decision to add in license plate readers. Another Powerball drawing is expected tonight with $1.3 billion up for grabs.
Special Event Parking near Petco Park in Effect, Ongoing Tijuana Sewage Crisis Prompts Closures along Coronado Coastline, Vista to Debate License Plate Reader Technology
California's attorney general says police agencies that share license plate reader data with out-of-state and federal law enforcement agencies may be violating a state sanctuary law.But in El Cajon, the police department continues to share data with out-of-state agencies.That's led to a disagreement between the police department and the state over how to define a "public agency."On Midday Edition, we sat down with KPBS investigative border reporter Gustavo Solis to hear about the clash over license plate data. And, why El Cajon has become a flashpoint in the fight over immigration.Guest:Gustavo Solis, investigative border reporter, KPBS
Greg Belfrage talks to listeners about the Crude Personalized License Plates that are on the road today.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Daily Quiz - Entertainment, Society and Culture Today's Questions: Question 1: What was the license plate on the Delorean in Back To The Future? Question 2: A German tradition is to hide a certain food in a Christmas tree, and the first one to find it gets a special gift. What is the food they hide? Question 3: Released in 2022, which TV show depicts a world where people undergo a procedure to split their mind into two so that they can enjoy life without work? Question 4: Which medical TV drama is set in a Seattle hospital? Question 5: Name the movie that matches the following plot summary: 'A small-time boxer gets a chance to fight the world heavyweight champion.' Question 6: Which actor has featured in films including Arrested Development and Donnie Darko? Question 7: What is the plot of the movie There Will Be Blood? Question 8: On the TV show Friends, which characters do Courtney Cox and David Schwimmer play? Question 9: What do people mean when type the letters 'IDK' in a message on the internet? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Bryan Kohberger, the suspect in the Moscow Murders, changed the plates on his vehicle almost directly after the murders occurred. While this, on it's own, is certainly not convincing evidence of his guilt, the bigger picture is certainly starting to emerge and it's not looking good for Bryan Kohberger.(commercial at 6:34)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Bryan Kohberger Switched License Plates After Idaho Murders (newsweek.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
Congress is cancelling over $1 billion in pre-approved funding for public broadcasting. The funding cuts threaten local news and educational programming across Pennsylvania. Workers who rely on tips are being advised to pay attention to their taxes this year. A "no tax on tips" provision is part of the federal tax cut and spending bill recently signed into law. Workers who get voluntary tips - not service fees - may benefit from claiming both cash and credit card gratuities on their taxes. Under current law drivers in Pennsylvania are only required to display one license plate, on the rear of their vehicle. But a state lawmaker will soon introduce legislation to change that. The owner of Lancaster County hydro-electric plants at Holtwood and Safe Harbor has agreed to sell Google massive amounts of electricity generated by the Susquehanna River dams to power some Google data centers. The 20-year, $3 billion agreement is between Google and Canadian owners Brookfield Asset Management. Lancaster and Lebanon Counties are in talks for a long-term solution for hazmat services. Much is still unknown about the restoration efforts at the Governor's Residence in Harrisburg, following an April arson attack that severely damaged part of the Front Street mansion. We explore what we know—and don’t know. Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Yesterday's fire in Laguna may have been sparked by fireworks: Just how often does that happen around July 4th? When to expect more license plate scanners in West L.A. An extreme ultramarathon is now underway - we'll have more on the trek from Death Valley all the way up to Mount Whitney. Plus, more.Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.comVisit www.preppi.com/LAist to receive a FREE Preppi Emergency Kit (with any purchase over $100) and be prepared for the next wildfire, earthquake or emergency! Support the show: https://laist.com
Denver's City Council has voted unanimously to end its $666,000 contract with Flock Safety, the company behind the city's automated license plate reader system. The high-tech surveillance tool helped recover 170 stolen cars and led to 300 arrests, aiding investigations into serious crimes like hit-and-runs and homicides.So why end it?City leaders cite growing concerns about federal immigration enforcement, especially the possibility that ICE could use the data to track and deport undocumented immigrants. The move has sparked major controversy — critics say the council is putting immigration politics above public safety, while supporters argue it's about protecting civil liberties in an era of aggressive federal surveillance.
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Today’s Phone Tap victim tried to apply for a vanity license plate and was denied. So after emailing to appeal their decision, Brooke's calling him back with a completely NON-HELPFUL decision.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today’s Phone Tap victim tried to apply for a vanity license plate and was denied. So after emailing to appeal their decision, Brooke's calling him back with a completely NON-HELPFUL decision.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.