Up to one in 15 vehicles may use illegal plates that can evade automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) cameras ...
"Widespread abuse" of vehicle number plates is allowing dishonest drivers to avoid road fines and is helping to facilitate drug dealing and organised crime, a new report has warned. As many as one in ...
Ghost number plates are a threat to UK national security, enabling criminals and even terrorists to travel around the country undetected – that’s the verdict of a new report by the All-Party ...
Police say they are working to beat the problem which has seen one in 15 motorists using the illegal 'ghost plates' ...
Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) or Automated Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) refers to security cameras that have been around since the early 1980s to identify vehicles by license plate.
Incorrectly displayed number plates can land drivers with a fine of up to £1,000. A campaign group in Parliament has found ...
Sarah Coombes, the Labour MP for West Bromwich, said the DVLA's efforts to probe into illegal number plate businesses ...
Small license plate cameras that come with access to a massive national database and powerful software are a growing tool for ...
In each district, teams will conduct checks, consisting of officers from CPLC, excise, traffic and district police ...