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April 17, 2007
Update on ANPR in San Franscisco
From Examiner.com:
An update on an earlier story about the use of ANPR in San Francisco. The city states that with ANPR they have gone from finding 250 people to 350 people every two weeks with unpaid parking fines. Additionally, in one month they found 38 stolen cars, which was something they hadn't done before. The technology is in four parking enforcement vans. They seem happy with the system and are considering expanding to determine if people have residential parking permits. This is another good example of how ANPR is being used.
Posted by rshah at April 17, 2007 09:27 PM
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