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CCTV vehicle launches at Parkex

UK supplier of traffic enforcement and management solutions, Videalert, is unveiling a revolutionary new CCTV vehicle at Parkex 2015. The vehicle features two digital HD cameras and can be deployed for unattended or attended operations and combines ANPR with video analytics to automatically deliver highly accurate video evidence of vehicles that commit civil traffic offences. It can also simultaneously provide vehicle plate read data to Police ANPR databases (BOFII) and traffic management systems (UTM
April 16, 2015 Read time: 2 mins
UK supplier of traffic enforcement and management solutions, 7513 Videalert, is unveiling a revolutionary new CCTV vehicle at Parkex 2015.  

The vehicle features two digital HD cameras and can be deployed for unattended or attended operations and combines ANPR with video analytics to automatically deliver highly accurate video evidence of vehicles that commit civil traffic offences.  It can also simultaneously provide vehicle plate read data to Police ANPR databases (BOFII) and traffic management systems (UTMC).

Used in conjunction with Videalert’s unique digital video platform, it will enable councils to run multiple traffic enforcement and management applications simultaneously with crime prevention and community safety initiatives.

According to Tim Daniels, sales and marketing director of Videalert:  “The new CCTV vehicle provides a flexible and cost effective solution that will enable councils to enforce all types of moving traffic offences and parking exemptions specified by the Department for Communities and Local Government in the Deregulation Bill, which include no-parking areas around schools, bus stops, bus lanes and red routes.”

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