San Fernando Valley gets 100 license plate-reading cameras to help police crack down on crime

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San Fernando Valley gets 100 license plate-reading cameras to help police crack down on crime
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The cameras will be at or near intersections in Chatsworth, Northridge, Granada Hills, Sherwood Forest, Porter Ranch, West Hills and North Hills.

Soon a large swath of the San Fernando Valley will be under the watchful eye of 100 license plate-reading cameras that Los Angeles officials hope will help police crack down on burglaries, robberies and other neighborhood crimes. On Thursday, Councilman John Lee announced the Los Angeles Police Department and other city departments are already working toward installing the cameras by the end of the year.

The department did not share the crime statistics for 2022. Automated license plate reader camera technology is already used by the Los Angeles Police Department, however, the implementation of this technology at fixed locations in residential and business areas is the first of its kind in the city, Lee's office said.

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