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Parking Officer Safety

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© 2018 Genetec, Inc. All rights reserved. Genetec, the Genetec logo and AutoVu are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Genetec. All other trademarks contained herein are the property of their respective owners. POSAF_FN1EN Genetec Inc. genetec.com/locations info@genetec.com @genetec Feature note · Parking Officer Safety Automate repeated tasks As cities grow and demand for parking increases, parking managers are continuously looking for new ways to increase parking turnover and use available spaces as efficiently as possible, with new rules such as limiting parking times. These rules can help, but the added strain of enforcement falls on your officers, and can lead to repetitive stress injuries or exposure to harsh weather. Simplify evidence collection and ease the strain of repeated motions on your officers with digital tire chalking. Wheel imaging cameras capture the position of the car's wheel at each pass for easy comparison without having to leave the enforcement vehicles. Focus on the road ahead. Parking enforcement systems involve many components and as your officers are asked to cover more ground, it's tempting to multi-task.This distracts drivers and can lead to collisions. Security Center AutoVu automates as many facets of enforcement as possible. The system selects the appropriate enforcement zone based on the vehicle's GPS coordinates, allowing your officers to keep their eyes on their surroundings. Keep your hands on the wheel, where they belong. Patrol vehicles need to cover a variety of parking scenarios, including those in-lots and one-way streets. Moving between these scenarios means your officers often have to change settings on the fly. Security Center AutoVu puts the tools your officers need, right at their fingertips. Thanks to the dash-mounted car camera switch, your officers can safely change which AutoVu SharpX is reading to enforce on any type of street. Hands-free operation

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