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!!! Overview
[{$pagename}] ([ALPR], Automatic number-plate recognition, [ANPR] or [LPR]) are high-speed, computer-controlled [image] systems that are typically mounted on street poles, street lights, highway overpasses, mobile trailers, or attached to police squad cars.
[{$pagename}]s capture all [License Plate] or other [number]-based [data] that come into view using [Optical Character Recognition], along with the [location|Geolocation], [date, and time|DateTime]. The [data], which includes [photographs] of the vehicle and sometimes its driver and passengers, is then uploaded to a [Data Store|DataStore] and typically used for [Identity Correlation]
[Organizational Entities|Organizational Entity] involved in [{$pagename}]:
* [Perceptics LLC]
* [Motorola Solutions] ([Vigilant Solutions])
* [Palantir Technologies]
* [United States Customs and Border Protection] ([CBP])
* [US States] ([Government Surveillance])
* [Intelligence Agencies] ([Government Surveillance])
!! [{$pagename}] usage
* [Law Enforcement Agency] - Mobile [ANPR] use is widespread among [Law Enforcement agencies|Law Enforcement Agency] at the city, county, [US State] and [United States federal government] level. According to a [2012|Year 2012] report by the Police Executive Research Forum, approximately 71% of all US police departments use some form of ANPR. Mobile ANPR is becoming a significant component of municipal predictive policing strategies and intelligence gathering, as well as for recovery of stolen vehicles, identification of wanted felons, and revenue collection from individuals who are delinquent on city or state taxes or fines, or monitoring for "Amber Alerts". With the widespread implementation of this technology, many [US States] now issue misdemeanor citations when a license plate is identified as expired or on the incorrect vehicle. Successfully recognized plates may be matched against [databases] including "wanted person", "protection order", missing person, gang member, known and suspected terrorist, supervised release, immigration violator, and National Sex Offender lists.[42] In addition to the real-time processing of license plate numbers, [ANPR] systems in the [United States] collect (and can indefinitely store) data from each license plate capture. [Images], [dates], times and [GPS] coordinates can be stockpiled and can help place a suspect at a scene, aid in witness identification, pattern recognition or the tracking of individuals.
* [Government Surveillance]
* [Enterprise security and services|Workplace Surveillance]
* Traffic control
* [Electronic toll collection||Wikipedia:List_of_electronic_toll_collection_systems|target='_blank']
* Private use
!! [Privacy Considerations]
[{$pagename}] is a form of [Video Surveillance] [Video Data Intelligence]
!! More Information
There might be more information for this subject on one of the following:
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* [#1] - [Leaked Emails Show Frantic Response to Border Patrol Data Breach|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/d3nnvq/leaked-emails-show-frantic-response-to-border-patrol-data-breach|target='_blank'] - based on information obtained 2019-07-23
* [#2] - [List of electronic toll collection systems|Wikipedia:List_of_electronic_toll_collection_systems|target='_blank'] - based on information obtained 2019-07-23
* [#3] - [Automatic Number Plate Recognition|Wikipedia:Automatic_number-plate_recognition|target='_blank'] - based on information obtained 2019-07-23