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nath_vts 23rd March 2010 15:09

Rozzers with ANPR
 
Does the anpr system check vehicle tax, mot and insurance or just insurance ?

sir_dave 23rd March 2010 15:12

Depends, normally everything.

So if you're not any of the above, expect a letter :y:

Maxamus 23rd March 2010 15:13

Yeh flags everything... :n:

nath_vts 23rd March 2010 15:13

Im all legal. Its just me and a mate have been debating it for some time and wondered if anyone actually knew.

Sophia_Bush 23rd March 2010 15:17

does everything and usually they will come after you

Chris-VTR 23rd March 2010 15:21

So they could know if it had mods declaired or not? but i suppose they'd have to get a decent look to notice the lights arent standard etc...

Mochachino 23rd March 2010 15:25

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Originally Posted by Chris-VTR (Post 4237743)
So they could know if it had mods declaired or not? but i suppose they'd have to get a decent look to notice the lights arent standard etc...

No.

If you are uninsured or somthing and its shows up on the ANPR, the po po man in the drivers seat will hear a NEE NARR sound in his car and a light flashes up on what the car was flagged for. Then he does his handbrake turn and chases you.

It dosent tell him that you have after market lights on and you didnt tell your insurance company.

Viper 23rd March 2010 15:29

do people not watch Road Wars? lol

nath_vts 23rd March 2010 15:30

No.....................

haz_pro 23rd March 2010 16:32

well maybe you should.

VTomR 23rd March 2010 16:34

road wars ftw

Carlvtr88 23rd March 2010 16:57

I learned a few things on there... One episode closed the debate on whether the police copters have thermal imaging cameras or not, to identify if your Growing the wacky backy in your loft... I can see a few people from my areas doors coming off soon, Lol.

VTR-Chris 23rd March 2010 16:59

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Originally Posted by Carlvtr88 (Post 4238039)
I learned a few things on there... One episode closed the debate on whether the police copters have thermal imaging cameras or not, to identify if your Growing the wacky backy in your loft... I can see a few people from my areas doors coming off soon, Lol.

that wernt on roadwars, i watched it a few days ago, was on bbc three

VTR-Chris 23rd March 2010 17:00

and back on topic

i dont give a fk what ANPR checks for tbh, im all legal so nothin to hide

Pixie 23rd March 2010 17:07

I got pulled up 2 weeks after putting my new number plates on after gettin all the registration docs through and paying to change them over.
They said i wasn't showing insurance!!! (which i had)
I was livid luckily he knew my uncle so he just left it at that :)

Chris_O 23rd March 2010 17:08

I think I must have watched nearly every episode of road wars, how sad is that lol

girlracer1597 23rd March 2010 17:11

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Originally Posted by chris_furio (Post 4238097)
I think I must have watched nearly every episode of road wars, how sad is that lol

Im sad too then :y:

Chris_O 23rd March 2010 17:21

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Originally Posted by girlracer1597 (Post 4238113)
Im sad too then :y:

lol that's good i'm not the only one then!

Mochachino 23rd March 2010 17:22

Quote:

Originally Posted by VTR-Chris (Post 4238053)
and back on topic

i dont give a fk what ANPR checks for tbh, im all legal so nothin to hide

fkin innit

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Originally Posted by Scarlet_pixie (Post 4238093)
I got pulled up 2 weeks after putting my new number plates on after gettin all the registration docs through and paying to change them over.
They said i wasn't showing insurance!!! (which i had)
I was livid luckily he knew my uncle so he just left it at that :)

that would have been becouse the ANPR is 6weeks slow.

mardon 23rd March 2010 17:29

I'm loving road wards too! Dont have sky anymore so have to put up with sky 3 episodes :(

Spanky 23rd March 2010 17:30

they also show up markers on the car or driver.

So if you got pulled for drink driving 3 years ago and go past one at say 12am, they could pull you over for a check.

Or if you/the car (even if its been sold) have been involved in drugs trafficing etc it will all show up :y:

Mochachino 23rd March 2010 17:32

Quote:

Originally Posted by Saxo_89 (Post 4238226)
they also show up markers on the car or driver.

So if you got pulled for drink driving 3 years ago and go past one at say 12am, they could pull you over for a check.

Or if you/the car (even if its been sold) have been involved in drugs trafficing etc it will all show up :y:

Yarr i saw a program and the driver was flagged for drugs and anpr was tracking his journey on this motorway.

Carlvtr88 23rd March 2010 20:11

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Originally Posted by VTR-Chris (Post 4238049)
that wernt on roadwars, i watched it a few days ago, was on bbc three

now now, Lets not be too picky ha ha, I knew it was one of those sort of programs

Mikol 24th March 2010 01:14

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Originally Posted by db_sax (Post 4238183)
that would have been becouse the ANPR is 6weeks slow.

Ah shit. My car's been SORN without MOT until last weekend :wall:

Sucks to be me.

rudeboiross 24th March 2010 01:27

Definetly need to make more Road Wars!.

Yellow_Saxo_Paul 24th March 2010 10:08

ANPR devices work by scanning vehicle registrations and checking them against information stored in a variety of databases, to identify vehicles of interest to the police, such as stolen cars or those involved in crimes. When a suspicious vehicle is recognised it can be the focus of targeted interception and enquiries.


ANPR is an established technology that reads vehicle number plates via cameras, which are compared against the Police National Computer (PNC) and other databases (such as DVLA) and when a match is made the officer monitoring the system receives an alert which details the nature of police interest in that vehicle. The officer will then determine the most appropriate course of action to be taken, this may be initiated through an intercept team working with ANPR in real time.

An ANPR camera can read a number plate every second
ANPR enabled vehicles, along with mobile and static cameras are deployed on a daily basis across the Force
ANPR cameras hits are monitored 24 hours a day
ANPR has led to the arrest of burglars, robbers and drug dealers, among others.
ANPR targets criminals, not innocent law abiding motorists.
ANPR not only reduces crime but can be used to reduce road deaths and serious injuries on the roads by highlighting un-roadworthy vehicles – drivers without insurance are more likely to have been involved in other crimes

As mentioned above the dvla database is 6 weeks behind.

Basically to summarise the above, ANPR looks for: Tax, Insurance, MOT, Stolen Motor Vehicles, Vehicles involved in crime and the people related to crime.

There's loads of ANPR camera's nowadays on most motorways.

VTRpayney 24th March 2010 19:15

every1 loves road wars lol :P

potatopete 9th October 2015 16:45

ANPR cameras aren't just in police cars now. They're also on fixed sites.

Look out for them next time you're out. There's loads of them. They basically look like a two foot long telescope, normally mounted at the top of a 20 foot high pole. They either alert local cars, or the local monitoring site.

You literally can't escape them. They're everywhere.

L33h 9th October 2015 17:21

5 1/2 year!

ESD1711 12th October 2015 06:11

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Originally Posted by L33h (Post 6528076)
5 1/2 year!

Haha I was reading this thinking 'I've not seen any road wars about recently'...... now I realise why!!


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