
Mississippi approved a $2.052 million contract with Acusensus for AI-powered mobile traffic cameras that can catch drivers texting, speeding, or carrying unsecured children at up to 186 mph. The trailer-mounted systems will be deployed in high-crash areas and construction zones. Critics, including Rep. Dan Eubanks, call it a surveillance state step.
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DeFlock tool helps drivers evade ALPR cameras