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News Release - August 25, 2010 SGI FUNDS NEW EQUIPMENT FOR RCMPAs a part of SGI's ongoing traffic safety partnership with the Saskatchewan RCMP, an RCMP vehicle equipped with an Automatic Licence Plate Recognition (ALPR) system was showcased today in Regina. "Traffic safety is an important part of SGI's commitment to making communities safer," Minister responsible for SGI Tim McMillan said. "ALPR is fast and hands-free, and it enables officers to focus more of their time on patrolling our streets." The ALPR equipment checks for unregistered or expired plates, stolen vehicles, and if the vehicle owner was suspended or is wanted for another matter. It automatically scans licence plates as the officer drives, enabling them to check a large number of vehicles without having to type the numbers in themselves, increasing their efficiency.
"We estimate that the ALPR allows our officers to complete the same amount of vehicle checks in one hour as they would normally require 900 hours for," Inspector Andy Landers, O.I.C., "F" Division Traffic Services said. "It's a real time saver for us." -30- For more information, contact:
Kelley Brinkworth
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