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How do the Police know when a vehicle is unlicensed or being driven without insurance?

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How do the Police know when a vehicle is unlicensed or being driven without insurance?

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A. Officers use Automatic Number Plate Recognistion (ANPR) cameras to read vehicle number plates. The number plate is then compared against the central Motor Insurance Database. If the vehicle has no registered insurance then this will be flagged up to officers by the sound of an alarm. This is known as a ‘ping’ or ‘hit’.

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