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WINNIPEG POLICE SERVICE
Media Release Tuesday, February, 26th, 2008, 9:00 a.m.

Automatic Licence Plate Recognition (ALPR) Information Sheet
The Winnipeg Police Service is equipped with a new high-tech tool to assist in the fight against auto theft. The Automatic Licence Plate Recognition system (ALPR) is operational and being deployed within Winnipeg by the Stolen Auto Unit. The ALPR system is installed in an unmarked police unit and is capable of running more than 1,000 licence plates per hour. Infrared and colour cameras scan the field of view in order to make licence plate recognitions. Once a plate is recognized, photos of the plate and vehicle are automatically taken. The plate is then compared against the databases of stolen vehicles or other vehicles of interest to police. If the plate is a match, the operator is alerted by an audible alarm. The primary function of the ALPR system is to detect stolen vehicles. Other licence plates of interest are also entered into the on-board computer. Examples include suspect vehicles from robberies or other incidents such as Amber Alerts. The system also has the capability to be used for other projects such as the detection of prohibited/suspended drivers. With Mayor Katz¹s support, funding for the ALPR system was granted by Council through an addition to the 2007 Operating Budget. This followed a presentation to Executive Policy Committee regarding Winnipeg Police auto theft initiatives and the Winnipeg Auto Theft Suppression Strategy (WATSS). The contract was put out to tender and Blue Max Lighting, the Canadian distributor for Appian Technology, was the successful bidder. Appian is based in the United Kingdom and they are among the world leaders in ALPR technology. The total cost of the ALPR system and related costs is approximately $48,000.00 CDN.

Winnipeg Auto Theft Suppression Strategy (WATSS)
The Winnipeg Police Service is partnered with Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) and Manitoba Justice (Youth Correctional Services and Prosecutions) in the Winnipeg Auto Theft Suppression Strategy (WATSS). This project was initiated in 2005 with the goal of reducing auto theft in Winnipeg committed by youth offenders. The youth are divided into four risk categories ranging from Level 1 (At Risk Youth) to Level 4 (High Risk Offenders). The WATSS initiative is funded directly by MPI. The Winnipeg Police Stolen Auto Unit is heavily involved in the WATSS initiative and receives an invaluable amount of assistance from Uniform Patrol members in the Districts. The Stolen Auto Unit consists of 14 members and the primary focus is on the suppression of the highest risk offenders (Level 4) and the detection of new offences. These offenders have shown a reckless disregard for the safety of others while operating stolen vehicles and represent a significant risk to the public. The ALPR will give police the opportunity to enhance the proactive components of the Auto Theft Strategy.

Recent Statistics
In 2007, auto theft in Winnipeg was reduced by 27% (Source: Crime Stat). This amounts to over 2,400 fewer stolen vehicles being driven on city streets and most importantly improves public safety. Since the initiation of the Auto Theft Strategy in 2005, auto theft has declined by approximately 40%. Auto theft in Winnipeg reached a 7-year low in 2007 and reductions have occurred during the past 16 consecutive months compared to the previous year. Auto theft is down approximately 37% in 2008 compared to the same time period in 2007. Auto theft continues to present a significant problem and the Winnipeg Police Service is committed to creating further reductions in order to improve public safety and protect property

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