Will the use of number plate recognition technology be expanded on the Isle of Man?
That's one of the questions being posed in the House of Keys today - North Douglas MHK David Ashford wants to know if there are plans to roll it out and equip police patrol cars.
The question is one of six he has tabled for this morning's sitting.
He'll also quiz the Treasury Minister Alf Cannan about financial forecasts as well as asking if a contract between the Department of Infrastructure and a future ferry operator will be made public.
East Douglas MHK Chris Robertshaw will ask the Chief Minister if he plans to hold a Tynwald debate on Brexit - Howard Quayle will also be quizzed on progress with MONEYVAL.
The Education and Children Minister will be asked to make a statement on the behaviour of pupils in Island schools.
And Arbory, Castletown and Malew MHK Jason Moorhouse will ask the Economic Development Minister what research and consultation he did prior to suspending work permits in construction.
The sitting gets underway at 10am.
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