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Multiple plate tracking software unveiled

CitySync is unveiling a new multiple plate tracking software developed for the Italian police. The company's Jet ANPR Engine can track multiple plates in a hi-res image including small moped plates.
February 3, 2012 Read time: 1 min
539 CitySync is unveiling a new multiple plate tracking software developed for the Italian police. The company's Jet ANPR Engine can track multiple plates in a hi-res image including small moped plates. These are transmitted to a back office system which triggers alerts for plates on a 'hot list'. A range of CitySync cameras will also be on display along with other demonstration software for journey time monitoring systems.

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