Amazing technology helps police find lawbreakers
'97ventureowner
01-03-2006, 01:36 PM
The police in our area now have a new tool to help alert them to a stolen vehicle, or one that has a suspended or revoked registration. It is called the Mobile Plate Hunter 900, and is made by Remington-Elsag Enforcement Systems, a partnership between a gun manufacturer, and an Italian postal technology company. There are 2 cameras on the roof of the police car, and are capable of scanning 60 plates a minute:eek:It actually takes a photograph of the plate, and then compares it to a database downloaded daily by the police officer from the state DMV. A light will then go off when a plate has been detected to be stolen, suspended, or revoked. It even can tell the cop if the car is wanted in connection with a crime, or if the owner has warrants out on them. The cop then has to locate the vehicle detected, and the system tells the officer which camera the plate came from. One cop was quoted as saying, " Now we have one more reason to pull people over. Thew units cost $20,000, and they have 2 units, one is permanently installed on a cruiser, and the other one is mobile, making it easier to transfer it from one vehicle to another. (As I'm typing this, the theme from "Cops" is running through my mind :grinno: )
2.2 Straight six
01-03-2006, 01:39 PM
we have the same thing all over central london, its used to record your number/licence plate so you can't escape the £8~$16 daily charge to drive into central london.
tonioseven
01-03-2006, 01:43 PM
I suppose crime does pay depending on what side you're on.
imtheoneandonlyD
01-03-2006, 09:26 PM
Just another reason for cops to give stupid tickets out. "oh shit we have to fund these POS 20k license plate readers because we're to slow to do it ourselves."
Steel
01-03-2006, 09:31 PM
Just another reason for cops to give stupid tickets out. "oh shit we have to fund these POS 20k license plate readers because we're to slow to do it ourselves."
Yeah except when it comes to the scenario of a kidnapper taking some 7 year old kid and he can't go 1 mile before he's got cruisers all over his ass.
But god forbid the cops get technology to help them.
Yeah except when it comes to the scenario of a kidnapper taking some 7 year old kid and he can't go 1 mile before he's got cruisers all over his ass.
But god forbid the cops get technology to help them.
ci5ic
01-04-2006, 09:20 AM
If you ain't got nothin' to hide, what's the worry?
I'm surprised it took this long for a system like that to be available here.
I'm surprised it took this long for a system like that to be available here.
'97ventureowner
01-04-2006, 01:40 PM
I'm surprised it took this long for a system like that to be available here.
This country always seems to lag behind Europe and Britian in technological advances. Like 2.2 Straight six said in the above post, "we have the same thing all over central london, its used to record your number/licence plate so you can't escape the £8~$16 daily charge to drive into central london." I have friends who are home builders, and home improvement contractors, and they are always telling me how advanced the Europeans and British are in how they build their homes, and such technologies as heating systems, appliances, and energy conservation. I know it is a neccesity there , and it will only take time for it to be so here. That license plate scanner kind of reminds me of the "face recognition" systems that are out there to weed out suspected terrorists, wanted individuals, etc.
This country always seems to lag behind Europe and Britian in technological advances. Like 2.2 Straight six said in the above post, "we have the same thing all over central london, its used to record your number/licence plate so you can't escape the £8~$16 daily charge to drive into central london." I have friends who are home builders, and home improvement contractors, and they are always telling me how advanced the Europeans and British are in how they build their homes, and such technologies as heating systems, appliances, and energy conservation. I know it is a neccesity there , and it will only take time for it to be so here. That license plate scanner kind of reminds me of the "face recognition" systems that are out there to weed out suspected terrorists, wanted individuals, etc.
Shortbus
01-04-2006, 03:45 PM
Thats pretty cool Phoenix needs those. Lots of bad plates running around out here.
Gotti
01-04-2006, 03:53 PM
^ thats true but alot of those technological advancements dont come here because they're considered infringements on peoples privacy. Like the cameras you have everywhere in London, they wouldnt do that here because they dont have the right to be watching random people 24/7 thats against our rights.
But i'm glad they didnt have those things when my friends used to take me joyriding lol that would of sucked
btw... so anybody that drives into London needs to bay $16?! Thats insane! What about parking?
But i'm glad they didnt have those things when my friends used to take me joyriding lol that would of sucked
btw... so anybody that drives into London needs to bay $16?! Thats insane! What about parking?
Steel
01-04-2006, 09:50 PM
16 pounds yo. That's like, 35 bucks.
Rally Sport
01-04-2006, 09:51 PM
Eh.. if im in london, im walking then! They're already weird with their driving on the opposite road and everything.. :lol: J/k man.
imtheoneandonlyD
01-05-2006, 12:29 AM
16 pounds yo. That's like, 35 bucks.
So its kinda likes the tolls and stuff we have in the states. Well, they arent everywhere. We dont have any in MN i dont think. I remember driving to south carolina they were everywhere.
So its kinda likes the tolls and stuff we have in the states. Well, they arent everywhere. We dont have any in MN i dont think. I remember driving to south carolina they were everywhere.
ec437
01-05-2006, 08:52 AM
16 pounds yo. That's like, 35 bucks.
no, its 8 pounds. 16 dollars.
no, its 8 pounds. 16 dollars.
Toksin
01-05-2006, 02:37 PM
8-16 pounds. So you're both right.
In any case, fuck that for a joke.
In any case, fuck that for a joke.
2.2 Straight six
01-05-2006, 02:50 PM
its £8, just £8.
the ~$16 was used to say "approximately 16 dollars"
the ~$16 was used to say "approximately 16 dollars"
Gotti
01-05-2006, 03:02 PM
So its kinda likes the tolls and stuff we have in the states. Well, they arent everywhere. We dont have any in MN i dont think. I remember driving to south carolina they were everywhere.
yeah except tolls are for paid highways and they're in cents not dollars... you never have to pay a toll to enter a city thats insane
The only "toll" you have to pay is parking in a big city... how much do you guys pay for parking in like downtown London
yeah except tolls are for paid highways and they're in cents not dollars... you never have to pay a toll to enter a city thats insane
The only "toll" you have to pay is parking in a big city... how much do you guys pay for parking in like downtown London
2.2 Straight six
01-05-2006, 03:11 PM
"lots; £4-£5 per hour"
or
"lots; around $8 to around $10 per hour"
or
"lots; around $8 to around $10 per hour"
Toksin
01-05-2006, 03:47 PM
Whoops, my bad. Misread.
vinnym86
01-05-2006, 03:57 PM
yeah except tolls are for paid highways and they're in cents not dollars... you never have to pay a toll to enter a city thats insane
The only "toll" you have to pay is parking in a big city... how much do you guys pay for parking in like downtown London
To Enter NYC:
Tappan Zee Bridge - $3.50
Throgs Neck and Whitestone Bridge - i think $4.00
George Washington Bridge - $6.00!!
still haven't listed the tunnels and other bridges...
yes, you do have to pay a toll to enter a city, not just london, but here in NY, too. not cents, dollars! (oh, and parking, fogedaboudit)
The only "toll" you have to pay is parking in a big city... how much do you guys pay for parking in like downtown London
To Enter NYC:
Tappan Zee Bridge - $3.50
Throgs Neck and Whitestone Bridge - i think $4.00
George Washington Bridge - $6.00!!
still haven't listed the tunnels and other bridges...
yes, you do have to pay a toll to enter a city, not just london, but here in NY, too. not cents, dollars! (oh, and parking, fogedaboudit)
Cyprus106
01-05-2006, 05:27 PM
things really will be like "Minority Report" pretty soon, with the eye-dent scans and shit. They've already got a lot of thumbprint scanners and stuff. I'm not surprised at this technology at all. Althought the more they do this kind of thing, the more they'll start to realize that their courts will get ridiculously swamped.
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