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AUTOMATIC LICENSE PLATE SCANNING (ALPS) SYSTEM - FINAL REPORT

NCJ Number
10334
Author(s)
ANON
Date Published
1970
Length
76 pages
Annotation
THE METHODOLOGY, RESULTS, AND CONCLUSIONS OF THE NYSIIS AUTOMATIC LICENSE PLATE SCANNING RESEARCH TO DATE, WITH RECOMMENDATIONS FOR DEVELOPMENT OF A PROTOTYPE SYSTEM.
Abstract
MAJOR SUMMARIZED COMPONENTS OF THIS REPORT ARE AS FOLLOWS - ENGINEERING ANALYSES AND DESIGN STUDIES FOR ALPS SYSTEMS PREPARED BY BENDIX RESEARCH LABORATORIES AND ITEK, A SOCIO-ECONOMIC VALUATION STUDY WHICH FINDS THE ALPS OPTICAL SCANNING TO BE THE MOST EFFECTIVE AND FEASIBLE MASS SCANNING TECHNIQUE FOR THE REDUCTION OF AUTO-RELATED CRIMES, A STUDY OF PATTERNS OF AUTO THEFT AND CRIMINAL CAREERS WHICH SUPPORTS THE ESTIMATED EFFECTIVENESS OF ALPS THROUGH STRATEGIC DEPLOYMENT AND FINDS AUTO THEFT TO BE A SIGNIFICANT INITIATING FACTOR IN CRIMINAL CAREERS, A LEGAL AND PUBLIC POLICY ANALYSIS SUGGESTING THAT ALPS BE LIMITED TO STOLEN CARS, WANTED PERSONS, AND STOLEN PROPERTY, AND RECOMMENDATIONS CALLING FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF THE BENDIX-DESIGNED ALPS SYSTEM AND THE IMPOSITION OF OPERATIONAL LIMITS ON ALPS TO AVOID ITS UNCONSTITUTIONAL USE.