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Equita offers councils mobile ANPR enforcement
Equita will be showcasing its new ANPR (automatic number plate recognition) enforcement technology at Parkex 2012. The civil enforcement firm says its bespoke service will help councils to meet their traffic management requirements in their area, with no capital expenditure.
The system will enable local authorities to enforce approaches to pedestrian crossings, bus lanes, bus stop clearways, loading bays and school clearways.
Equita says it can provide councils with: a vehicle fitted with SEA...
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The Equita ANPR car
