When Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg presented his 2026 city budget, he touted drops in violent crime, including shootings and homicides, under his administration.
The city was becoming safer, he said. But he pressed that they still needed to do more.
Greenberg specifically singled out the need for more license plate reader cameras — a controversial technology that’s sparked lawsuits and ignited a wave of pushback across the country from privacy proponents over concerns about unconstitutional mass surveillance…