Labour MP Sarah Coombes visits MAV to discuss their pioneering ANPR Ghost Plate Technology
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18 Jun, 2026
We are proud to announce that MAV has been selected to feature in Monarchy and Democracy – A History of Leadership, a prestigious new publication launched this week at Westminster Abbey.
This fully illustrated, two-volume work, authored by a team of leading academics and award-winning writers, explores the past century and examines the evolving role of the Crown in shaping democracy across the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth. As part of this historic project, a select group of organisations has been recognised for excellence in leadership, innovation, sustainability, and governance.
MAV has been chosen as a British leader in innovation and technological engineering, recognised for delivering the highest standards of quality, design, and service through the development of pioneering global ANPR technology.
Representing MAV at the launch event were Tracey Silk and Andy Humphries, who joined a distinguished audience of industry leaders and “best in class” organisations. The event also welcomed a number of Royal correspondents, who shared insightful and moving reflections on the legacies of Queen Elizabeth II and King Charles III.
Being included in this significant publication is a great honour and a testament to the dedication and innovation that define MAV. As representatives of the “Best of Britain,” we remain committed to driving forward standards of excellence and continuing to develop world-leading ANPR technology.
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17 Jun, 2026
Labour MP Sarah Coombes visits MAV Systems to discuss their solutions to the growing threat of Ghost Plates
Labour MP Sarah Coombes has visited MAV Systems, one of the world’s leading Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) technology specialists, to discuss the growing threat posed by illegal “Ghost Plates” and the urgent need for stronger enforcement, tougher legislation, and advanced technology solutions to tackle the problem.
The visit forms part of Sarah Coombes’ ongoing campaign to address the increasing use of Ghost Plates on UK roads. These illegally modified registration plates are designed to defeat conventional ANPR and traffic enforcement systems, allowing offenders to evade detection by speed cameras, congestion charging systems, parking enforcement networks and police investigations.
While many people associate Ghost Plates with avoiding speeding fines or road charges, the consequences extend far beyond traffic offences. Law enforcement agencies and road safety professionals are increasingly concerned that Ghost Plates are being used by organised criminals and repeat offenders to conceal their movements, evade police detection and undermine critical road policing operations.
During her visit, Sarah Coombes met with MAV’s Managing Director, Andy Humphries and Head of Products and Services, Chris Shepherd, to discuss the scale of the problem, the weaknesses within the current registration plate supply chain, and the technological advancements available to support enforcement agencies in identifying and prosecuting offenders.
MAV Systems has been at the forefront of developing solutions to address this growing challenge. The company’s advanced ANPR camera portfolio incorporates its proprietary GhostPlate™ technology, specifically designed to identify and detect vehicles using evasive techniques including Ghost plate modifications which can remain invisible to traditional ANPR camera systems.
With ANPR technology playing a critical role in modern policing, border security, traffic enforcement and public safety operations, maintaining the integrity of vehicle registration systems is essential. Industry experts warn that when registration plates can no longer be reliably read, the effectiveness of numerous enforcement and security systems is compromised.
Chris Shepherd of MAV Systems said:
“The integrity of the number plate system underpins a significant proportion of road policing and criminal investigations across the UK. Ghost Plates are not simply a road traffic issue; they are a public safety and national security concern. If criminals can deliberately avoid identification, they create gaps in the systems relied upon by police, enforcement agencies and wider security networks.”
The discussions also highlighted concerns regarding the continued purchase of ANPR cameras which could not support the identification of Ghost Plates.
MP Sarah Coombes said “I don’t think that the public sector should be paying for cameras on our road that cannot read Ghost number plates. That is a thing of the past we have to be able to deal with technology of the current and of the future”
As government develops future road safety and enforcement strategies, stakeholders across policing, local authorities and the transport sector are increasingly recognising the need for a coordinated national response.
MAV Systems continues to work with police forces, enforcement agencies and transport authorities to deliver the necessary ANPR capabilities that support safer roads, stronger enforcement and improved public security.
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4 Jun, 2026
MAV is proud to announce the continuation of its Gold Sponsorship of the Big STEM Challenge, reinforcing its commitment to supporting the next generation of innovators, engineers, and problem-solvers.
Delivered by Social Enterprise Kent, the Big STEM Challenge brings together talented young individuals from across the region, providing them with a platform to showcase their creativity, technical skills, and forward-thinking ideas. Through hands-on challenges and collaborative learning, students gain invaluable experience that helps shape future careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
At MAV, we recognise the critical importance of investing in young people and nurturing their potential and are proud to continue our Gold Sponsorship of the Big STEM Challenge again this year. Working alongside Social Enterprise Kent, and a wonderful group of young individuals, offers insight into how much talent the next generation has to offer. We cannot wait to witness more innovation, imagination and invention and support the future superstars of STEM.
Initiatives like the Big STEM Challenge play a vital role in bridging the gap between education and industry, inspiring students to pursue careers in STEM fields that are essential to the UK’s future growth and technological advancement. By supporting these programmes, MAV is helping to empower young minds and foster the skills needed to drive innovation for years to come.
To learn more about the Big STEM Challenge, visit: https://sekgroup.org.uk/support/sek-schools/big-stem-challenge/
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