It is estimated that up to one in 15 vehicles may use plates designed to evade automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) cameras ...
"Widespread abuse" of vehicle number plates is allowing dishonest drivers to avoid road fines and is helping to facilitate drug dealing and organised crime, a new report has warned. As many as one in ...
As many as one in 15 vehicles may have plates designed to evade detection by automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) cameras, a parliamentary transport report has found.
Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) or Automated Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) refers to security cameras that have been around since the early 1980s to identify vehicles by license plate.
Sterling Heights police Capt. Colleen Hopper maintains a file of “success stories” using Flock Safety street cameras that “read” license plates and vehicle features, often providing useful information ...
Ghost number plates are a threat to UK national security, enabling criminals and even terrorists to travel around the country undetected – that’s the verdict of a new report by the All-Party ...
It is estimated that around one in 15 plates could be modified in some way (Andrew Matthews/PA) (PA Archive) For free real time breaking news alerts sent straight to your inbox sign up to our breaking ...
The road is central in combating crime. They are the main access criminals use for kidnapping, terrorism, movement of stolen goods, or drugs, among other criminal activities. This is why all vehicles ...
Panchkula: With more criminals using tampered or obscured vehicle registration plates to evade identification, Panchkula ...