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What information do police see when they run your plates UK?
The information that will give them is: The make, model, colour and age of the vehicle that number is allocated to. The name & address of registered keeper of the vehicle and whether the road tax, MoT and insurance are in date.
Do police automatically run plates UK?
We use ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) technology to help detect, deter and disrupt criminal activity at a local, force, regional and national level. ANPR provides lines of enquiry and evidence in the investigation of crime and is used by forces throughout England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
What do ANPR cameras look for?
ANPR cameras read the number plate of passing vehicles and check them in a database of vehicles of interest to DVSA , eg goods vehicles, buses and coaches. DVSA uses ANPR to help target which vehicles to stop and check. This helps to detect offences including: unlicensed operators.
What shows up on a police ANPR?
ANPR devices work by scanning vehicle registrations and checking them against information stored in databases, including the Police National Computer to identify vehicles of interest to the police, such as stolen cars, those involved in crimes or vulnerable missing persons.
What do police do with license plates before pulling you over?
Prior to pulling over a car, police officers run the license plate information through a database in case the driver is a potential criminal and they should proceed with caution.Here is some of the information they can obtain in the process. The first thing police will find is information relating to the vehicle.
What information do police look for on a license plate?
The first thing police will find is information relating to the vehicle. This includes the year the vehicle was made, the make and model and the vehicle identification number (VIN), along with the expiration date of the license plate and any suspensions placed on the plate.
What does the police look for in an LP check?
Depends on what they query on their computers. An LP check may show registration information, whether stolen or not , by running the plate or vin number. If they run the driver, they may get a history or basis for caution, or run a CCH, a criminal history.
How do the police check if a car is stolen?
Any hit on lapsed registration, inspection, insurance, or if the car is stolen or the owner is wanted will show automatically on the screen in the police car. They can litterly check thousands of cars a day without the officer lifting a finger. I work in a town that has the scanners.