One Quarter Of Brussels ANPR Cameras Out Of Service
One quarter of the Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) cameras in Brussels are currently out of service. These cameras are used to monitor the city and the low emission zone by scanning and recording license plates. The outage is occurring alongside highly regulated exercises scheduled to continue until Thursday. The source stated these exercises pose no danger to the population. The outage affects the region's ability to enforce these environmental regulations. The cameras are intended to monitor vehicle compliance within the zone. The source noted that while the cameras are currently operational in some capacities, the specific status of the monitoring network is under scrutiny. No specific timeline for repairs was provided.
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RTBF La Premiere
“À Bruxelles, un quart des caméras à NPR chargés de surveiller et la zone de basse émission sont hors service.”
RTBF La Premiere
“Aujourd'hui, ces caméras sont encore opérationnelles. C'est-à-dire éviter d'être flashés dans le cadre de l'immunisation zone. C'est impossible, heureusement.”
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