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16-03-2005, 10:10 PM | #1 | |||
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The State Government in conjunction with the Victoria Police are trialing new Number Plate Recognition Cameras. These cameras record number plates and instantly check them against Vic Roads’ and the police’s databases to instantly recognise unregistered and stolen motor vehicles. What they haven’t told us is that the system can also tell the police if the registered owner of the vehicle has any outstanding fines or warrants. I think the Queensland Police had a similar type of camera in operation a few years ago. Something new to look out for.
Cheers, Danny
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