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The Most Advanced AUTOMATIC LICENSE
PLATE READERS Available.
ELSAG North America is aiding US law enforcement
with public safety solutions based on highly intelligent, Automatic
License Plate Recognition (ALPR) technology. Applications include
highway and traffic safety, criminal intelligence gathering,
homeland security, auto recovery, AMBER Alerts, and school bus
safety, and many more.

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Fox Video: Mt. Vernon Police Use ALPR To Capture Fugitive
Mobile Plate Hunter-900® ALPR found vehicle with suspended registration. Driver turned out to be a wanted fugitive who had borrowed his girlfriend's car.Download File
MPH-900® ALPR system now deployed in all 50 U.S. states
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New Haven Collects Nearly $3 Million in One Year With MPH-900® ALPR
The ALPR system recognizes license plates associated with drivers who owe back taxes, penalites and ticket fees.Download File
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IN THE NEWS
ELSAG NA Announces Partnership with JUBILANT ENPRO for Expansion in India
ELSAG North America, market leader in Automatic License Plate Recognition (ALPR) technology with its Mobile Plate Hunter-900 (MPH-900®) is proud to announce their partnership with Jubilant Enpro Private Ltd. (JUBILANT ENPRO) in India. At the close of a successful year, ELSAG is excited to be teaming up with JUBILANT ENPRO and working with them to further develop the Indian market for their law enforcement technology.
Stimulus money will help catch bad guys in Gulf Breeze, Milton
Thanks to President Obama's Recovery Act, the police department received a $24,723 Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant to buy an automatic license plate reader from New York-based ELSAG North America. The department hopes to have it installed in a police cruiser by the first of the year.
Norwalk police unveil new way to track stolen cars
Norwalk police unveil MPH-900 License Plate Recognition System as a new way to track stolen cars.
An extra eye on the road; Greenwich police use cameras to track crime
MPH-900 is an extra eye on the road; Greenwich police use the hi-tech license plate recognition systems to track crime.
Providence Police use high-tech method to track license plates
Providence Police use MPH-900 License Plate reader.
Port St. Lucie PD considering buying device that quickly runs license plate
Port St. Lucie police are considering buying the MPH-900 Mobile Plate Hunter, a device that quickly runs license plate information.
Springfield police high-tech license plate scanner snares Glenda Serrano
Springfield police MPH-900 high-tech license plate reader snares Glenda Serrano of Indian Orchard for stolen car, drug charges.
ELSAG NA partners with i2, intel and investigation management software
i2 Strategic Partnership with ELSAG Increases Effectiveness of Existing Law Enforcement and National Security Investments With i2 and ELSAG North America's Integrated Solution, Users Benefit from Powerful Geographical Profiling, Convoy Analysis and Common Vehicle Identification Capabilities
Coach Ron interviews CEO Mark Windover on Business Life
ELSAG CEO Mark Windover is the guest with Coach Ron on Business of Life, an afternoon talk show out of Ventura County, California. Coach Ron talks with Mark about the ins and outs of LRP.
Greene PD installs plate reader
License Plate Recognition by ELSAG North America hits the streets of Greene New York. Three tickets issued in the first hour of use.
Operation Impact brings stolen-car arrests
State troopers assigned to Operation Impact in the City of Buffalo made arrests in two stolen-car cases— at almost the same time using ELSAG's MPH-900 License Plate Recognition System.
LPR VIDEO: MPH900 In Colorado
New York Officials Make School Bus Camera Sales Pitch
Over the course of forty days the machines recorded 46 possible citations that would be mailed to the owners of vehicles that allegedly passed the school bus while stopped. The state has thousands of school buses in its fleet.
NY targets illegal school bus passing with cameras
ALBANY -- Cameras on school buses at three school districts in New York this year nabbed dozens of drivers who illegally passed stopped buses, prompting calls to expand the pilot program statewide.
Illegal Passing Continues Dangers for Our Children
Since April 2009, a school bus in the Bethlehem Central School District has been equipped with a camera that has been observing motorists who pass stopped school buses illegally. The camera was part of a demonstration project operated through the New York Association for Pupil Transportation and supported by a grant from the Governor's Traffic Safety Committee and the National Highway Traffic Safety Committee.
ELSAG North America Unveils New Tactical Field Operations Center
With this new operations center an officer can constantly be aware of every license plate being read and each hit that all of the deployed systems pick up instantly. The plates that are picked up appear immediately on the screen along with a map of the location where the plates were read. The new center has a running counter of all the hits that come up on each mission.
ELSAG North America Announces Partnership with All Traffic Solutions
With the partnership, All Traffic Solutions is going to offer their speed zone message sign with ELSAG’s MPH-900® camera so when a driver’s speed shows up on the sign, it will also appear with their license plate number, letting the driver know that the speed and accompanying message is directed at them.
ELSAG North America Celebrates Its 5th Anniversary at 116th IACP Conference
DENVER -- ELSAG North America (www.elsag.com), market leader in Automatic License Plate Recognition (ALPR) technology with its Mobile Plate Hunter-900 (MPH-900®) is proud to celebrate their 5th anniversary at this year’s IACP conference, the law enforcement industry’s most storied and important conference. Erik Estrada, famed actor who captured the hearts of millions as California Highway Patrol Motorcycle Officer “Ponch” in the hit TV series CHiP’s is on hand at ELSAG’s booth # 2946 to join in the celebration, take pictures and sign autographs.
Device keeps eye on license plates
There's a new high-tech device on the roads in Upper Moreland, and it spells trouble for car thieves, wanted criminals and other lawbreakers.
The gadget is called the Mobile Plate Hunter-900. Since going on patrol with police about two weeks ago, the plate hunter has led to the arrest of a retail thief who might have escaped without the device's 21st Century technology.
License recognition system hits streets
PORTSMOUTH, Va. - Portsmouth police have begun testing a license plate recognition system in an effort to recover stolen vehicles.
LPR VIDEO: License recognition system hits streets
During the test drive more than 500 license plates were recorded, and in just 30 minutes police were notified of a possible stolen vehicle. Officers verified the car was linked to a carjacking and they arrested the driver, who had outstanding warrants for carjacking and assault.
License Plate Scanner A 'Secret Weapon' For Cops
Ever worry that some of the people you share the roads with aren't supposed to be driving? The Minnesota State Patrol is using new technology to catch drivers who hit the road with suspended licenses.
HIGH-TECH DEVICE HELPS PINELLAS DEPUTY ARREST WIRE FRAUD SUSPECT
Some high-tech sleuthing helped a Pinellas County sheriff's deputy nab a man wanted by the FBI in a wire fraud case Tuesday.
Plate scanners could catch more crooks
A new gadget coveted by the Columbia Police Department and Boone County Sheriff’s Department could change how crime is fought locally.
Cameras give cops superhuman set of eyes
"I wouldn't know that they would have warrants on them or expired tags," he said of drivers he passes on the street daily. "It frees up my hands so I can just focus on driving. And it's quick. It's really nice."
LPR VIDEO: Cameras on Sugar Land police patrol cars
Cameras on Sugar Land police patrol cars are now constantly recording and scanning license plates - 8/03/09 - Houston News - abc13.com
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ALPR VIDEO: S. Carolina Using Mobile Cameras to Find Stolen Cars, Criminals
The Richland County Sheriff's Department is the first in the state to begin using a new ALPR technology to find stolen cars and stolen license tags. It's a camera and computer system called the Mobile Plate Hunter 900, which uses two cameras mounted on the patrol car and a laptop computer inside.
LPR Operation Guidelines Published By NYDCJS
New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services Publishes Suggested Guidelines For The Operation Of License Plate Readers For Law Enforcement Agencies In New York State.
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