Municipalities across Pennsylvania are embracing license plate readers to tackle the issue of uninsured and unregistered vehicles. Springdale recently adopted the Automated National Noninvasive Insurance Enforcement (ANNIE) program, while Tarentum is contemplating joining the effort. Greensburg is exploring options, with the city council预计ing to debate the matter this spring. Allegheny Township already has a reader system in place. In Allegheny County, over 400 readers have been installed, with plans for implementation in various municipalities within Westmoreland County. These readers capture license plate information, time, date, and location, and can scan up to 1,800 plates per minute, providing valuable data for law enforcement.