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In September 2022, Kiwi Plates (the only company authorised to produce New Zealand number plates) announced the relaunch of black number plates. [3] After extensive work with Waka Kotahi and the New Zealand Police to ensure the plates were compatible with traffic and toll cameras, the new plates were approved with black backgrounds and an ...
The new Black Plates have been rigorously tested by NZTA and the New Zealand Police. Before any new plate design is approved for New Zealand's roads, it needs to comply with existing...
Police have been given new benchmarks of control and openness around their access and use of an expanding privately owned CCTV network of thousands of cameras for surveillance and tracking.
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This chapter sets out policy principles for the collection, retention, use and disposal of Police owned number plate information (NPI); Police use of NPI collected by third party operators; guidance and examples of approved ANPR use; and the Governance and Assurance Reporting model.
When a vehicle is registered, number plates are assigned. These plates are alphanumeric (containing both letters and numbers), with up to six characters. A plate stays with a vehicle for the length of its life, unless it’s replaced after being lost, stolen or damaged, or with personalised plates.
ANPR. Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) is a technology used to automatically read motor vehicle number plates by use of optical character recognition (OCR). The data obtained is referred to as Number Plate Information (NPI). NPI can come from a fixed ANPR camera or a mobile ANPR camera.