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Automatic number plate recognition cameras are used by police to detect stolen cars and owners wanted for crimes. But their usefulness drops sharply once an offender crosses a state or territory ...
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PlateSmart takes license plate recognition to the cloud ‘Software-only solution’ uses existing equipment Suppliers By Martha Entwistle Updated Mon June 30, 2014 OLDMAR, Fla.—PlateSmart, which bills ...
Modern law enforcement agencies use a number of technologies to help them do their jobs. Among them is automated license plate recognition (ALPR) — a high-tech way of scanning and reading ...
Review 'overdue' The cameras work by scanning number plates and checking them against information stored in various databases to identify vehicles of interest to the police.
A petrol station owner installed his own number plate recognition cameras after accusing “incompetent” police officers of doing nothing to catch thieves.
Staffordshire Police’s automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) provision is being boosted as part of a significant investment in resources to tackle crime on the county’s roads.
Victoria Police are hoping to catch more unauthorised drivers and riders by fitting its entire highway patrol fleet with automatic number plate recognition (ANPR). The cloud-linked ANPR devices ...
They are hardly the most challenging prospect for a number plate recognition system, but even when it makes mistakes the fact that ambiguous results aren’t subjected to a human checking stage ...
Review 'overdue' The cameras work by scanning number plates and checking them against information stored in various databases to identify vehicles of interest to the police.
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