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Zenco keeps Turning Point moving
Newly installed LaneWatch cameras from Zenco are now being used to detect and deter unauthorised vehicles abusing one of Nottingham’s key pedestrian and bus interchanges.
The automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) cameras have been installed at the junction of Shakespeare Street and Milton Street, and at the junction of Lower Parliament Street and Broad Street. They have been positioned to enable Nottingham City Council to achieve high rates of driver compliance and give priority to a...
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