(Aug 16, 2016, 07:02 PM)Nevy Wrote: [ -> ]+Support, remove the on-car part. Nobody would know magically that a car has been reported stolen. Police, however, should still be able to use ANPR to scan a license plate while driving and not have to manually type it in.
(Aug 16, 2016, 07:02 PM)Nevy Wrote: [ -> ]+Support, remove the on-car part. Nobody would know magically that a car has been reported stolen. Police, however, should still be able to use ANPR to scan a license plate while driving and not have to manually type it in.
+Support
Definatly a good idea. However i agree that we should keep the anpr hits while removing the "car reported stolen"
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(Aug 16, 2016, 07:02 PM)Nevy Wrote: [ -> ]+Support, remove the on-car part. Nobody would know magically that a car has been reported stolen. Police, however, should still be able to use ANPR to scan a license plate while driving and not have to manually type it in.
(Dec 28, 2016, 11:17 AM)Doctor Internet Wrote: [ -> ] (Aug 16, 2016, 07:02 PM)Nevy Wrote: [ -> ]+Support, remove the on-car part. Nobody would know magically that a car has been reported stolen. Police, however, should still be able to use ANPR to scan a license plate while driving and not have to manually type it in.
Thank you for your suggestion.
Approved.