Technology that can automatically read licence plates and find out if cars are taxed will come under the spotlight in the House of Keys next week.
When members gather on Tuesday morning, Arbory, Castletown and Malew MHK Jason Moorhouse will ask about introducing Automatic Number Plate Recognition.
He'll ask the Island's Minister for Justice and Home Affairs Jayne Poole-Wilson what progress has been made with it.
ANPR was first introduced here by the Department of Infrastructure in 2013.
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