Police use of number-plate spotting systems has skyrocketed to nearly 700,000 times a year - or almost 2000 times every day.
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The number of searches by officers on automated number plate recognition systems rose from 64,000 in 2020 to almost 700,000 four years later.
Police use of number-plate spotting systems has skyrocketed to nearly 700,000 times a year - or almost 2000 times every day.
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