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Switch-on date for cameras that will catch drivers breaking the rules at four Lancashire junctions
Cameras that will be used to catch motorists making illegal manoeuvres on Lancashire's roads are set to be switched on next week - three years after they were first proposed.
A UK-based council is deploying an AI CCTV tower with ANPR to spot ‘fly-tipping,’ aiming to deter illegal dumping and support prosecutions.
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Over recent years, a network of 18,000 state-of-the-art police surveillance cameras has sprung up on Britain’s highways. Privacy campaigners complain the Automatic ...
Britain’s broken number plate system is today laid bare by a Daily Mail investigation which found official suppliers selling plates invisible to road cameras. Ministers have been warned a wildly ...
BHUBANESWAR : In an effort to curtail vehicular pollution, the State Transport Authority (STA) has asked all petrol pumps to install AI-powered automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) cameras to ...
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Family who said they paid cash were left embarrassed after being accused of not paying £20.01 Drivers have accused a leading petrol station security company of issuing “false” fuel theft debts, which ...
The purpose of the ANPR system is to automatically read vehicle details. On Thursday, December 18, 2025, Delhi officially activated its most stringent environmental enforcement yet: the mandatory "No ...
Mangaluru: In a move to strengthen traffic enforcement and monitoring, three junctions on national highways under the Mangaluru City police limits will soon be equipped with advanced AI-based ...
The total number of traffic violations captured on CCTV cameras in Gurugram went up from around 847,000 in 2024 to 1.18 million – a year-on-year increase of around 40% – as the city saw a rise in ...
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