Gov. Phil Murphy announced Friday that New Jersey will invest $10 million in new technology to stop the rise of car thefts.
"Automatic license plate readers have helped police in our cities quickly identify and track not only stolen vehicles but also vehicles used in the commission of numerous other crimes, including gun-related violent crimes," Murphy said.
In addition to the new camera system, state officials announced that police will once again be allowed to pursue cars that have been stolen.
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