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Lancaster, CA, has decided to build on its current public safety systems. The city will implement new license plate recognition software. The system is meant to address safety concerns taken from recent resident surveys.
The automated license plate recognition technology will provide alerts when a stolen or wanted vehicle enters a city’s limits. The system gathers evidence about vehicles without facial recognition or personally identifiable information in an effort to prevent bias.