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Edinburg Police Department Edinburg Hidalgo County TX Automated License Plate Readers Skycop
Through Operation Stonegarden, the Edinburg Police Department purchased one FLIR SkyCop (thermal vision) surveillance trailer for $69,584.30. In addition to video and audio, the cameras also function as automated license plate readers.
Agency: Edinburg Police Department
State: TX
City: Edinburg
County: Hidalgo County
Technology: Automated License Plate Readers
Vendor: Skycop

Through Operation Stonegarden, the Edinburg Police Department purchased one FLIR SkyCop (thermal vision) surveillance trailer for $69,584.30. In addition to video and audio, the cameras also function as automated license plate readers.

El Paso Police Department El Paso El Paso County TX Automated License Plate Readers Skycop
According to the Texas A&M Transportation Institute: "The El Paso Police Department has used ALPR since 2006, and currently operates 23 mobile units with ALPR.  Besides the mobile units, the El Paso Police also own six ALPR‐equipped trailers that can be parked alongside a roadway. The trailers include a radar system and 'your speed is' display that faces approaching traffic, while the ALPR camera is positioned on the opposite side to read rear license plates as vehicles pass it." 
Agency: El Paso Police Department
State: TX
City: El Paso
County: El Paso County
Technology: Automated License Plate Readers
Vendor: Skycop

According to the Texas A&M Transportation Institute: "The El Paso Police Department has used ALPR since 2006, and currently operates 23 mobile units with ALPR.  Besides the mobile units, the El Paso Police also own six ALPR‐equipped trailers that can be parked alongside a roadway. The trailers include a radar system and 'your speed is' display that faces approaching traffic, while the ALPR camera is positioned on the opposite side to read rear license plates as vehicles pass it." 

Hidalgo Police Department Hidalgo Hidalgo County TX Automated License Plate Readers Skycop
Through Operation Stonegarden, the Hidalgo Police Department purchased one SkyCop surveillance trailers for $79,000. In addition to video and audio, the cameras also function as automated license plate readers.
Agency: Hidalgo Police Department
State: TX
City: Hidalgo
County: Hidalgo County
Technology: Automated License Plate Readers
Vendor: Skycop

Through Operation Stonegarden, the Hidalgo Police Department purchased one SkyCop surveillance trailers for $79,000. In addition to video and audio, the cameras also function as automated license plate readers.

Pharr Police Department Pharr Hidalgo County TX Automated License Plate Readers Skycop
Through Operation Stonegarden, the Pharr Police Department purchased two SkyCop surveillance trailers for $110,500. In addition to video and audio, the cameras also function as automated license plate readers.
Agency: Pharr Police Department
State: TX
City: Pharr
County: Hidalgo County
Technology: Automated License Plate Readers
Vendor: Skycop

Through Operation Stonegarden, the Pharr Police Department purchased two SkyCop surveillance trailers for $110,500. In addition to video and audio, the cameras also function as automated license plate readers.