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When did Lagos State start this?, man asks, after Lagos State automatic number plate recognition camera captured him breaking a traffic law and sent him an N60K fine

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A Nigerian Man who lives in Lagos state has taken to Twitter to complain about getting a bill for N60,000 because he broke traffic law. The Lagos state Automatic Number Plate Recognition camera caught him breaking traffic rules, and he got a fine in the form of an automatic bill.

According to the billing ticket, the man was indicted for driving with an expired license, expired Insurance as well as an invalid roadworthiness certificate.

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Reacting after he received the bill, the man via his Twitter handle, wrote

‘’Lmao when did Lagos start all this one??? Ahh”

His tweet elicited reactions as some other people shared their experiences of how the cameras caught them breaking the law and fined them.

What you should know about Lagos state Automatic Number Plate Recognition camera

The Lagos State Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) camera is a technology-driven system that uses specialized cameras to capture images of vehicle license plates in Lagos State, Nigeria.

The ANPR cameras are designed to recognize and read license plate numbers automatically, without any human intervention. The system works by using advanced algorithms to analyze the images captured by the cameras and convert the license plate numbers into machine-readable data. This data is then compared against a database of registered vehicles to determine if the vehicle is authorized to be on the road.

The Lagos State ANPR camera system is intended to improve the efficiency of law enforcement efforts in the state by enabling the authorities to monitor and track vehicles that are involved in criminal activities, such as car theft, hit-and-run accidents, and other forms of traffic violations. In addition to improving law enforcement, the ANPR camera system also provides valuable data for traffic management and planning purposes.

The system can help identify high-traffic areas, track traffic flow, and provide insights into road usage patterns, which can help the government make informed decisions about infrastructure improvements and traffic management strategies.

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