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One of the most important liberties in the world is the liberty to choose to break the law, with a reasonable chance of getting away with it; a world in which every breach of the law was instantly detected and every offender inevitably punished would be horrible beyond measure, a slavery beyond the dreams of tyrants. |
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Hotel California
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I've been advised that the latest wheeze employed by London's likely lads is to false plate their vehicles with a London Bus index plate. Helps 'em to get about in the congestion charge area.
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Cambs/Norfolk Border
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ANPR (automatic number plate recognition) already exists and is already routinely used for crime prevention work by forces around the country.
Rather than static sites they use marked up vans with a camera and operator watching out the back (the operator gives a certain amount of discretion to what they act upon). The system will pick up on stolen vehicles, those with reports put on them saying they've been involved in crime, possible disqualified drivers etc. They can also pick up on expired tax disks (the report is automatically on the reg number by DVLA) but that isn't the main purpose. They don't measure speed and cannot be used for revenue purposes. There will be a marked car further up the road ready to pull any interesting vehicle that gets flagged up. They are not networked, they work off a CD ROM with a recent version of the DVLA database on it which is regularly superceded (it could be a couple of weeks old so stolens that day may be missed). They are getting some nice results, and not always the ones you expect - recently our local unit stopped a car that flagged up nothing more then tax disk expired. They got 2 kilos of class a drugs from a couple of 'couriers'. We get a good number of people wanted on arrest warrants too. As for using networked cameras to watch where you take your car. Aside from it being a bit intrusive its also never going to be that effective. All the system could tell you at best is that the stolen car drove past XYZ cameras at a particular time. It might narrow down the area to look but won't tell you where its stashed unless it literally parks in front of a camera. It would build up a picture of someone's habits though (make of that what you will)
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