REI introduces stop-arm violation and reporting software
The company’s A.R.M.O.R.-StopArm solution captures a clear image of the offender’s license plate, vehicle information, violation location and date/time, and officials say a report can be easily created and customized to send to law enforcement.
REI’s A.R.M.O.R.-StopArm violation and reporting software captures a clear image of the offender’s license plate, vehicle information, violation location and date/time.
OMAHA, Neb. — Radio Engineering Industries (REI) has introduced A.R.M.O.R.-StopArm, a stop-arm violation and reporting software that automatically captures violations and generates reports.
The report captures a clear image of the offender’s license plate, vehicle information, violation location and date/time.
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Company officials said the software enables users to easily report stop-arm violations. Once the captured video is reviewed, the report can be customized for optimal viewing of the violator’s information. Users can then produce an easy-to-read violation PDF report for local law enforcement.
Moreover, by coupling A.R.M.O.R.-StopArm with REI’s four- or eight-camera DVR, high-resolution day/night cameras and A.R.M.O.R.-VMS mobile video surveillance software, officials said users will have a solid surveillance solution for their school bus fleets.
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