farmerm
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These lovely lads with Irish accents out robbing farms in Gloucestershire 1/5/2020. Apparently it is bring the kids to work week too....
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I think the best way to be sure is if it someone can tip it on its roof and see what is says underneath...Is that truck an Amarok ,looks like a nissan
These lovely lads with Irish accents out robbing farms in Gloucestershire 1/5/2020. Apparently it is bring the kids to work week too....
A past time passed down generation from generation, I bet they were stealing from farms with their dads when they were younger.....
Maybe they've got james bond style number plate that spins and the real nissan number is on the back side .Computing as a VW and badged as a Nissan should register on every ANPR camera it passes. C'mon lads - get it nicked and crushed
Homemade plate aswell,no company name where it was made,no phone number.Obviously they nicked the reg. number from another motor but are too thick to be able to read the badge on it that said it was a VW & not a nissan? Dahhhh idiots!!!.
There isn’t on any of mine !.Homemade plate aswell,no company name where it was made,no phone number.
They should have both .There isn’t on any of mine !.
Is anpr really that clever?Computing as a VW and badged as a Nissan should register on every ANPR camera it passes. C'mon lads - get it nicked and crushed
Is anpr really that clever?
Would have thought if the car is taxed, mot'ed and insured anpr would be happy
Is anpr really that clever?
Would have thought if the car is taxed, mot'ed and insured anpr would be happy
that’s my understanding. It reads the number plate and checks the database. Not aware that is also trying to read badges on a vehicle to check if the plate is correct for the vehicle. that would be some vision system