Metro Council is responding after the Wilson County sheriff called out Davidson County for not having license plate readers (LPRs) to fight crime.
The cameras cost about $300 each with the annual operation fee of $2,500 per camera. That fee covers the storage of information and photographs for up to 30 days.
Hosted on MSN20d
Metro Councilmember encourages use of LPR technology among businesses, property ownersMetro Council approved the permanent expansion of license plate reader cameras in August 2023. However, LPR cameras and signs were turned off and taken down following the six-month pilot program ...
VIVOTEK’s IB9387-LPR camera is a standalone LPR camera system, featuring built-in license plate recognition software and edge-computing capability without additional server, the IB9387-LPR can ...
Additional info Messoa LPR606 is a 3MP IR bullet IP camera engineered for low speed overview and access control LPR applications at car parks or gated communities. Feature-packed with WDR, DNR and ICR ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results