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Burlingame Police Department Burlingame San Mateo County CA Automated License Plate Readers
The Burlingame Police Department accesses ALPR data.
Agency: Burlingame Police Department
State: CA
City: Burlingame
County: San Mateo County
Technology: Automated License Plate Readers
Vendor:

The Burlingame Police Department accesses ALPR data.

Brisbane Police Department Brisbane San Mateo County CA Automated License Plate Readers Neology/PIPS
The Brisbane Police Department operates automated license plate readers and accesses external ALPR data. The agency contracts with Neology/PIPS.
Agency: Brisbane Police Department
State: CA
City: Brisbane
County: San Mateo County
Technology: Automated License Plate Readers
Vendor: Neology/PIPS

The Brisbane Police Department operates automated license plate readers and accesses external ALPR data. The agency contracts with Neology/PIPS.

Atherton Police Department Atherton San Mateo County CA Automated License Plate Readers Flock Safety
The Atherton Police Department purchased Flock Safety automated license plate readers in 2020.
Agency: Atherton Police Department
State: CA
City: Atherton
County: San Mateo County
Technology: Automated License Plate Readers
Vendor: Flock Safety

The Atherton Police Department purchased Flock Safety automated license plate readers in 2020.

Redwood City Police Department Redwood City San Mateo County CA Body-worn Cameras
The U.S. Department of Justice awarded $150,146 to the Redwood City Police Department in 2018 as part of the Bureau of Justice Assistance's body-worn camera grant program.
Agency: Redwood City Police Department
State: CA
City: Redwood City
County: San Mateo County
Technology: Body-worn Cameras
Vendor:

The U.S. Department of Justice awarded $150,146 to the Redwood City Police Department in 2018 as part of the Bureau of Justice Assistance's body-worn camera grant program.