Bobby Haskins, VP of Retail Partnerships at Auror, recently joined the TalkLP podcast to talk about what AP/LP leaders need to know about License Plate Recognition (LPR).

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In recent years, the retail industry has seen a notable increase in crime. This rise in crime has prompted the exploration of trusted innovative technologies to outpace loss and violence. One such technology that has been the topic of discussion is Auror LPR, which has unlocked another level of safe prevention for AP/LP and law enforcement.

Real-world applications of this technology reveal its importance in helping to protect employees and customers alike. One success story shared in the podcast notes how Auror's LPR technology played an essential role in alerting team members of a registered sex offender who was demonstrating repeat harassing behavior – the subject ultimately being criminally trespassed. That kind of impactful result highlights the technology's invaluable contribution to the broader goal of empowering safer communities.

With the increased violence and shift in retail policies towards a 'be the best witness' approach – prioritizing safety and intelligence over direct confrontation – Auror LPR stands out as an integral tool for the future of crime prevention. This solution helps enable retailers and law enforcement to bridge the gap between innovation and public safety.

As discussions about retail security and its technological evolution continue, Auror's LPR technology serves as a beacon of advancement in the sector. Its proven impact on crime prevention and law enforcement efficiency underscores the need for proactive strategies in a world where safety is paramount.

Learn more about Auror LPR: auror.co/the-intel/next-gen-lpr

Posted 
January 19, 2024
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Store Safety
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