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The Saline City Council is intrigued, but hesitant over the possible installation of automatic license plate reader cameras in the municipality. WEMU’s Kevin Meerschaert reports.
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The Saline Police Department is looking to install six license plate cameras along various roadways in the city. Their possible use will be discussed at tonight’s City Council meeting. WEMU’s Kevin Meerschaert reports.
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The attorney representing incarcerated women filmed while being strip-searched will appeal their lawsuit after it was thrown out of court. The case involves incidents at the Women’s Huron Valley Correctional Facility in Ypsilanti. WEMU’s Kevin Meerschaert reports.
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A Michigan Senate committee heard testimony Wednesday on bills to crack down on spam calls and texts. Colin Jackson has more.
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The Ann Arbor Police Department has been receiving numerous reports of Peeping Tom incidents happening around the University of Michigan’s central campus area. WEMU’s Ana Longoria has the details.
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Michigan’s attorney general is signing onto another multi-state lawsuit against the Trump administration. This time, it’s over new U.S. Department of Justice requirements for states and groups that receive funding from the federal Victims of Crime Act. Colin Jackson reports.
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The Ann Arbor City Council tonight is expected to adopt a policy on the use of drones, or Unmanned Aircraft Systems, by municipal officials. WEMU’s Kevin Meerschaert reports.
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The Michigan Supreme Court ruled Thursday that law enforcement officers must be specific on what they’re looking for when seeking a warrant to search a cell phone. We have more from Rick Pluta.
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The American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan has sent an open letter to the University of Michigan asking for the removal of certain surveillance cameras. WEMU’s Ana Longoria reports.
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Michigan’s Freedom of Information Act would apply to the governor and state lawmakers under legislation discussed before the state Senate Oversight Committee. Colin Jackson has more.