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Redmond installs automated license plate readers cameras to boost public safety

Aug 13, 2025, 7:40 AM | Updated: 12:49 pm

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A close up of an automated license plate reader. (Photo courtesy of Redmond Police Department)

(Photo courtesy of Redmond Police Department)

To increase safety within the community, the Redmond Police Department (RPD) deployed several automated license plate readers (ALPRs) in strategic locations throughout the city in addition to its speed safety camera pilot program.

Chief Darrel Lowe was quick to assure residents that these cameras are not intended to invade anyone’s privacy.

“It’s important to note that these technologies are not intended for general surveillance,” Lowe said. “We use them solely to track vehicles involved in crimes or emergencies, ensuring that privacy and individual rights are always respected.”

Strict safeguards embedded with ALPR technology:

  • Equipment is only in public areas.
  • No facial recognition or random surveillance.
  • Data accessed is restricted to authorized personnel.
  • All use of the system is logged and audited.
  • Data from vehicles without an alert tag is neither retained nor stored.

Redmond Police said that the ALPR system enhances the department’s ability to respond swiftly and effectively to crimes, missing persons, and public safety threats. These cameras automatically alert officers and analysts when a vehicle is linked to a crime, a missing person, a stolen vehicle, or any other critical incident. Before any action is taken, every alert is verified and confirmed to ensure the information is accurate and valid.

“We are committed to transparency and accountability,” Lowe said. “We encourage residents to stay informed and engaged as we continue conversations around technology, safety, and trust.”

The department encourages residents to contact them with any questions or comments about the ALPRs or any other public safety initiatives.

Nate Connors is a traffic reporter for KIRO Newsradio. Follow him on X. Read more of his stories here. Submit news tips here.

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