Hastings gull
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- Nov 23, 2013
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The price certainly shouldn't have gone - ANPR is cheap as chips compared to employing real people.
I assume you mean - shouldn't have gone UP -not trying to be clever clogs, by the way! If ANPR is as cheap as you say, and I really don't know, then why have they put the price up, considering it must be making millions anyway. Obviously the cost of transferring the system must be taken into account, then the usual greed, and I thought that it might also be the potential cost of taking to court those who try it on. ANPR would obviously catch the dodgers out, but it will be interesting to see to what extent people will try and flout payment. Does anyone know what percentage dodge the London congestion charge - I imagine that the more that do it, the greater chance that they could get away with it, as the trouble of contacting those people could be quite prohibitive if the system is over-run. As an aside, I read somewhere that the Police ANPR cameras have only a 96% accuracy rate on number plates, as they can be confused by the screw being in the wrong place plus confusion as to what is a nought and what is a letter "o".
But I will happily defer to those on here who know more about this than I do.