If you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear of ANPR.
It's a good tool in the detection of criminality.
Very true James -- but I see Zulu's point --- policing is becoming faceless and the police are simply becoming "enforcers", and losing a lot of respect because of it.
I realise times are a'changing, but not all for the good. However, modern technology marches on, soulless and faceless.
Funny -- I mourned the loss of the whistle and chain and my old wooden baton, little did I know the Force would become practically para-military (slightly off topic - sorry).
Funny -- I mourned the loss of the whistle and chain and my old wooden baton, little did I know the Force would become practically para-military .........Aaaah HC, those were the days of honest policing, when uniforms needed an encyclopedic local knowledge or they felt the wrath of the section sergeant and when prospective jacks had to enhance that knowledge before they were able to join the exotic ranks of crime ordinary.
A time when coppers were coppers because they not only knew their stuff but also because they did their job with honour and integrity - they also had the luxury of being free from quotas and the dreadful interference from career minded and politically aware middle/senior management. As a result they were able to perform their role, on the streets where they belonged, with efficiency and effect.
A job essential for the stability of the community all but destroyed for the sake of political expediency.