-Andreas Posted October 8, 2018 Share Posted October 8, 2018 Feature Showcase: Automatic License-Plate Recognition Information Most people who are interested in the police force have at one point in time heard of the Automatic License-Plate Recognition system, or ALPR as it is shorten. This is a tool which is installed in only a few selective police cruisers, and will only be avaliable to use by officers part of the Traffic Division. The system simulates having cameras attached to the front of the police cruiser and will every now and then scan vehicles infront of the cruiser. It will only work at a range of 20 meters however. Once the cameras detects a vehicle, a search in the police database is performed. This takes approximately four seconds. After that a beep sound is heard and the information is displayed. The ALPR will pull information about the vehicle being registered, if the owner of the vehicle has a driverslicense or not, if the vehicle is reported stolen or owes money due to not having paid road taxes. To help the officer read the information written on the ALPR display, all data gets supported by a triangle and colors to quickly determin if there's something wrong. Commands; /alpr to toggle the system ON/OFF /reportvehiclestolen (reportvehstolen, reportstolen) [numberplate] to report your vehicle stolen to the LSPD. This will help the ALPR system to flag the vehicle stolen for the officers using it. /reportvehiclefound (reportvehfound, reportfound) [numberplate] to report your vehicle found again. All vehicles reported stolen will be removed again incase the server restarts. Link to comment
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