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Genetec launches latest version of AutoVu off-street parking enforcement

The latest version of Genetec’s AutoVu Free-Flow off-street parking management solution provides a real-time inventory of vehicles parked illegally in monitored parking lots and forms part of the company’s unified security platform that combines video surveillance, access control and automatic licence plate recognition. Using AutoVu Free-Flow, parking enforcement officers can identify lots with unenforced violations and adjust their patrol routes to maximise violation capture rates. Using third party sign
March 13, 2018 Read time: 1 min

The latest version of 545 Genetec’s AutoVu Free-Flow off-street parking management solution provides a real-time inventory of vehicles parked illegally in monitored parking lots and forms part of the company’s unified security platform that combines video surveillance, access control and automatic licence plate recognition.

Using AutoVu Free-Flow, parking enforcement officers can identify lots with unenforced violations and adjust their patrol routes to maximise violation capture rates. Using third party signage, Free-Flow can also advise drivers if parking space is low, or the lot is full or closed.

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