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  2. San Fernando Valley gets 100 license plate-reading cameras to ...

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    The cameras will be at or near intersections in Chatsworth, Northridge, Granada Hills, Sherwood Forest, Porter Ranch, West Hills and North Hills. San Fernando Valley gets 100 license plate-reading ...

  3. License plate readers and video cameras are coming to ... - AOL

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    Orange will install license plate readers and video cameras throughout the city to catch criminals traveling through the area and prevent future crime, city officials say.

  4. AUTOMATIC LICENSE PLATE READERS: Cameras taking 'vehicle ...

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    Sep. 10—TRAVERSE CITY — Automatic License Plate Reader cameras are almost fully installed in three Grand Traverse County townships. The ALPR camera installation by the Georgia-based company ...

  5. 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]

  6. Law enforcement tactics evolve as AI plate scan technology ...

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    Sheriff Eric Flowers said deputies tell him the eventual 100-camera plate reading system is 'the best thing that we’ve ever done.' Law enforcement tactics evolve as AI plate scan technology ...

  7. Perceptics - Wikipedia

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    Perceptics LLC is a developer and manufacturer of automated license plate recognition (LPR) equipment based in Farragut, Tennessee, founded in approximately 1978. John Dalton is the CEO. A large hack of their data exposed their operations, as well as the locations of installations.