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63 days ago
Unscrupulous businesses are selling rogue motorists 'ghost plates' which cannot be read by ANPR cameras - meaning wrongdoers can easily avoid detection.
80 days ago
One in 15 cars have 'ghost plates' designed to help criminals evade ANPR cameras in 'national security threat' ⊖
As many as one in 15 vehicles may have plates designed to evade detection by automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) cameras, a parliamentary transport report has found.
5 months ago
Fed-up petrol station owner installs his own £12k ANPR cameras to catch brazen thieves - after losing faith in the police ○
Goran Raven forked out for number plate and facial recognition cameras after losing £30,000 in four years from people driving off without paying for fuel.
6 months ago
Drivers protest against private parking firms by HIDING their number plates in a bid to dodge the cameras ○
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
Some motorists covered plates with bin bags, cardboard and rags, while others removed them altogether in an effort to avoid ANPR cameras at Fistral beach in Newquay, Cornwall.
8 months ago
Ministers told to crackdown on illegal number plates that are invisible to speed and ANPR cameras ○
Unscrupulous businesses online are flogging plates, sprays and transparent films that can evade roadside camera technology.
12 months ago
'Stealth plate sprays' that stop speed cameras from recording registrations of cars going illegally fast still on sale on Ebay and Amazon despite call to punish users with tougher penalties ○
We found at least two products that market themselves as so-called 'stealth plates defender' that illegally make licence numbers undetectable to ANPR cameras.
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