Jack is a commercial property manager who manages a large strata-titled building in Melbourne. He noticed that many tenants and visitors were using the carpark incorrectly, such as parking in the wrong spots, parking in the disabled spots without a permit, and parking for longer than the designated time.
To address this issue, Jack decided to install number plate recognition (NPR) cameras in the carpark. These cameras use advanced technology to automatically capture and read the license plate numbers of vehicles entering and exiting the carpark.
With the NPR cameras in place, Jack was able to monitor the use of the carpark more effectively. He was able to track which vehicles were parked in the wrong spots, and for how long. He could also identify repeat offenders and take appropriate action.
Jack used the data collected from the NPR cameras to enforce the parking regulations more effectively. He was able to send warning notices to tenants and visitors who were found to be parking incorrectly. He also used the data to identify patterns of misuse, such as peak times and areas where parking was most commonly misused, and make adjustments to the carpark layout and regulations accordingly.
As a result of the NPR camera installation, Jack was able to improve the overall use of the carpark. He was able to increase the number of available spots for tenants and visitors, reduce the number of parking disputes, and increase overall satisfaction among the tenants.
Jack’s experience is a prime example of how number plate recognition cameras can be used effectively to monitor and manage the use of a carpark. The cameras provide an automated and accurate way to track and enforce parking regulations, which can help to improve overall satisfaction among tenants and visitors.