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  2. Licensing fight prompts UNC to cancel contract for automated ...

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    A Flock Safety license plate reader, mounted on a pole under a solar panel. Raleigh police are using 25 of the company’s cameras around the city, and Garner has 15.

  3. Private Eyes: How we tracked the spread of license plate ...

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    The project focused on fixed automated license plate readers, rather than those mounted in police or sheriff’s vehicles, because of an ongoing debate in the N.C. General Assembly about allowing ...

  4. What you should know about those license plate readers ... - AOL

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    License plate readers offer searchable images of license plates, car types and even drivers' faces. But are they unfairly invading people's privacy? What you should know about those license plate ...

  5. Automatic number-plate recognition - Wikipedia

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    The software aspect of the system runs on standard home computer hardware and can be linked to other applications or databases.It first uses a series of image manipulation techniques to detect, normalize and enhance the image of the number plate, and then optical character recognition (OCR) to extract the alphanumerics of the license plate.

  6. Flock Safety - Wikipedia

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    Flock states its cameras and technology only captures data from vehicles, and the machine learning is specifically designed not to identify people. Flock has defended itself against "myths" about license plate readers. [52] Although Flock Safety claims their cameras reduce crime, opponents argue that there is no clear evidence for this. [53]

  7. Traffic enforcement camera - Wikipedia

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    In vehicle-mounted systems, detection equipment and cameras can be mounted to the vehicle itself, or simply tripod-mounted inside the vehicle and deployed out a window or door. If the camera is fixed to the vehicle, the enforcement vehicle does not necessarily have to be stationary and can be moved either with or against the flow of traffic.