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  2. Traffic enforcement camera - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traffic_enforcement_camera

    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.

  3. Flock Safety - Wikipedia

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    By 2024, Flock's fixed cameras had been installed in over 4,000 cities across 42 states. [2] [10] [11] By April of that year, Flock employed over 900 people. [8] That October, Flock acquired Aerodome, a manufacturer of drones for law enforcement, and announced plans to introduce its own line of drones. [12]

  4. Automatic number-plate recognition - Wikipedia

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    Vehicle owners have used a variety of techniques in an attempt to evade ANPR systems and road-rule enforcement cameras in general. One method increases the reflective properties of the lettering and makes it more likely that the system will be unable to locate the plate or produce a high enough level of contrast to be able to read it.

  5. Red light camera - Wikipedia

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    Initially, all red light camera systems used film, which was delivered to local law enforcement departments for review and approval. [25] [26] The first digital camera system was introduced in Canberra in December 2000, [22] and digital cameras have increasingly replaced the older film cameras in other locations since then. [26]

  6. Lidar traffic enforcement - Wikipedia

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    The speed of a vehicle occluded by (hidden behind) another vehicle cannot be measured. This occlusion issue does not apply to fixed speed enforcement devices that can be mounted on poles or gantries up to 5-6 meters / 15 -20 ft high using radar as detection method. Fixed and handheld lidar systems reliable up to heights of roughly 2 meters / 7 ft.

  7. Richland County, Galion law enforcement agencies ... - AOL

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    The Richland County Sheriff's Office and the Galion Police Department are among 108 law enforcement agencies to receive funds for body-worn cameras.

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