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November 04, 2006
ANPR in Idaho
Via thenewspaper, from Coeur d'Alene Press
ANPR will soon be deployed on I-90, which is a major road between Seattle and Chicago. A Homeland Security grant is paying for 8 cameras on the highway. Its not clear how the license plate data will be used. The local police figure it will help with stolen cars, Amber alerts, and terrorists. However, thenewspaper points out, this is a significant way to start tracking the movement of vehicles. Naturally, all of this depends on who is getting the data and how they utilize it.
Posted by rshah at November 4, 2006 10:25 AM
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