Food for thought.
Matt Murray
mattm@optonline.net
Parking enforcement on a roll
By Mac Daniel, Globe Staff, 3/13/2002
The potential future of parking enforcement in Boston rolled
slowly
down Columbus Avenue last week, trolling for license plates in
the
South End's urban sea.
It's a white mini-SUV that's hard to miss, with two bright sodium
lights on the roof sitting alongside two tubelike digital
cameras,
all pointed at car-bumper-level to catch any part of a number or
letter.
It is called a vehicle-mounted LPR or license plate reader, and
transportation specialists say it could become the most
innovative
parking enforcement advancement since the seal-and-send Day-Glo
parking ticket.
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