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Brussels police tap Genetec, Zenitel to battle car theft
BRUSSELS--Zenitel, an independent system integrator in Belgium, has won a contract from the Anti-Aggression Brigade of the Brussels Police Department to deploy Genetec's IP license plate recognition system, AutoVu, to help combat car theft in the city.

The installation, which is up and running, involves six AutoVu Sharp cameras that can be interchangeably mounted on 10 police vehicles and that have bee pre-cabled and pre-configured for ease of portability.

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Brussels is the first region in Belgium to test the solution and so far the authorities are very pleased with the results. In the first three weeks of testing, the AutoVu solution, the police have been able to recover nine stolen vehicles. "We are amazed with the accuracy of the system and could not be happier with our investment," the head of the Anti-Aggression Brigade in Brussels said in a statement. AutoVu's touch-enabled interface, which automatically alerts officers of stolen vehicles as the plate is scanned by the LPR camera, has been especially appreciated, he added.

Prior to the AutoVu solution, officers would manually check license plates by memorizing the plates of wanted vehicles or comparing plates on suspicious vehicles to printed lists or a database on a palmtop. Now, the officers of the Brussels Anti-Aggression Brigade are using the AutoVu solutions exclusively.

Based on the success so far, the brigade plans to purchase another four units and is looking to further expand the application to include the detection of vehicles without car insurance.





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