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Rekor Applauds Maryland Senate and House of Delegates Bills to Enforce 'Move Over' Violations and Protect Safety of Law Enforcement and Roadside Workers

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Rekor Applauds Maryland Senate and House of Delegates Bills to Enforce 'Move Over' Violations and Protect Safety of Law Enforcement and Roadside Workers *If passed, new bill would implement electronic enforcement for 'Move Over' violations utilizing video and radar-based camera systems that can record violations; research shows violations could be substantially reduced *

*COLUMBIA, MD / ACCESSWIRE / February 10, 2020 / *Rekor Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:REKR) ("Rekor"), a Nasdaq company focused on bringing smarter, faster, cost-competitive solutions to the worlds of public safety and customer experience, today applauds the Maryland Senate and House of Delegates for proposing bills that would electronically enforce dangerous 'Move Over' violations that take the lives of Maryland police officers, first responders and other roadside workers.

House Bill HB 130 and Senate Bill SB 319 would allow for law enforcement agencies to utilize a compact video and radar-based camera system affixed to police vehicles to record drivers that do not move over or slow down when approaching emergency or service vehicles conducting roadside operations. Rekor is a leading provider of this new and innovative ‘Move Over' photo enforcement technology.

Bill sponsor Delegate Ann Healey stated, "Until recently, there have been very limited ways to enforce ‘Move Over' laws. The use of new technology can mean the difference between life and death for first responders and emergency workers. Authorizing the use of ‘Move Over' Safety Monitoring Systems would give law enforcement the help they need to make our law more effective."

"We applaud the Maryland House of Delegates and Senate for recognizing how dangerous the roadways have become for our police officers and other roadside workers, and for taking this important step toward a solution that will literally save lives," said Charles Degliomini, Executive Vice President, Rekor Systems. "Electronic enforcement utilizing camera technologies represents a powerful solution for driver education of the ‘Move Over' laws that can drastically increase safety for drivers and roadside workers. We thank bill sponsors Delegate Ann Healey and Senator Jack Bailey and encourage a vote to move it forward into law so we can begin to provide a safer roadway environment for all."

"The current challenge with enforcement is that an officer cannot effectively monitor for ‘Move Over' violations while already conducting an emergency response, leaving the majority of violations unaddressed. Modern technology capabilities now exist that can dramatically improve safety for all personnel conducting roadside operations. We look forward to the passing of the bill, and to offering our expertise in implementing such a solution.

"Rekor supports the use of technology to enforce ‘Move Over' violations, and has worked with local municipalities in New York, Maryland, Ohio, and Alberta, Canada, with ‘Move Over' violations occurring at a staggering rate of approximately one violation per minute. Unchecked, these violations will continue to result in serious injuries or deaths. The best way to correct dangerous driving behavior is with enforcement," Degliomini concluded.

Maryland's ‘Move Over' law was enacted in 2010 to protect Marylanders working along the roadway and has since been expanded to include a wider range of emergency and hazard vehicles. The law applies to both sides of the roadway, not just the shoulder on the right and includes tow trucks, construction vehicles, sanitation vehicles, highway maintenance vehicles, police vehicles, fire trucks and ambulances. The intent of the law is that if an emergency vehicle is stopped on the side or shoulder of the road, approaching drivers must move over one lane before passing. If the driver is unable to move over one lane, they are required to slow down considerably while passing the stopped vehicle.

To learn more about Rekor's vehicle recognition solutions, please visit our website.

*About Rekor Systems, Inc.*

Rekor Systems, Inc. is a publicly traded company listed on Nasdaq (REKR) with headquarters in Columbia, Maryland. Rekor is focused on bringing smarter, faster, cost-competitive solutions to the worlds of public safety and customer experience. With a strong presence in over seventy countries across the world, we use the power of artificial intelligence to provide actionable, vital information for our clients. Whether it's using machine learning software to give those who protect us better tools to keep us safe, or through solutions tailored to improving the everyday lives of everyday people, Rekor has the tech, and the expertise, for the job. At Rekor, we strive to make the impossible … possible. To learn more please visit our website: https://rekorsystems.com.

*Forward-Looking Statements*

This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 that involve substantial risks and uncertainties. Other than statements of historical facts, all statements contained in this press release are forward-looking statements, including particularly statements regarding our future results of operations and financial position, business strategy, prospective products and services, timing and likelihood of success, plans and objectives of management for future operations, and future results of current and anticipated products and services. These statements involve uncertainties, such as known and unknown risks, and are dependent on other important factors that may cause our actual results, performance or achievements to be materially different from the future results, performance or achievements we express or imply. In some cases, you can identify forward-looking statements by terms such as "may,""will,""should,""expect,""plan,""anticipate,""could,""intend,""target,""project,""contemplates,""believes,""estimates,""predicts,""potential" or "continue" or the negative of these terms or other similar expressions. All forward-looking statements contained in this press release speak only as of the date on which they were made, are based on management's assumptions and estimates as of such date and are subject to a number of risks, uncertainties and assumptions, including those described under the sections in our Annual and Quarterly Reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Because forward-looking statements are inherently subject to risks and uncertainties, some of which cannot be predicted or quantified and some of which are beyond our control, you should not rely on these forward-looking statements as predictions of future events. We undertake no obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of the receipt of new information, the occurrence of future events, or otherwise.

*Media Contact:*
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FischTank Marketing and PR
matt@fischtankpr.com

*Investor Contact:*
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Rekor Systems, Inc.
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*SOURCE:* Rekor Systems, Inc.
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Police Union President Warns Latest Attacks On NYPD Officers Are Part Of Larger Trend

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An officer and lieutenant were shot within 12 hours over the weekend in the Bronx, allegedly at the hands of the same suspect. Reported by CBS 2 2 hours ago.

Gargi College molestation case: High-level fact-finding committee set up, says Principal Dr Promila Kumar

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The committee will prepare, in a time-bound manner, a report of the complaints about submission to the police, if complainants so desire, added Kumar. Reported by Zee News 2 hours ago.

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Attacks on NYPD officers are "assassination attempts," commissioner says

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New York City police call two unprovoked attacks on officers by the same alleged gunman "assassination attempts." Surveillance video shows the suspect, Robert Williams, apparently walking into a police station and officers running for cover after gunshots ring out. This all unfolded less than 12 hours after an officer was shot and wounded inside a police van. David Begnaud reports from the 41st Precinct in the Bronx. Reported by CBS News 1 hour ago.

Three men charged with production of cannabis after armed police raid in city

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Three men charged with production of cannabis after armed police raid in city The men are due to appear in crown court Reported by Leicester Mercury 1 hour ago.

SC issues notice over petition seeking action against 3rd battalion in the Tis Hazari lawyer-police clash

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The petition filed by Reepak Kansal seeks registration of FIR against every member of the Third battalion who entered in Tis Hazari premises without the permission of District Judge during the clash between the lawyers and police on November 2, 2019. Reported by Zee News 2 hours ago.

Manchester city centre 'stabbing' with police swooping on Piccadilly Gardens incident

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Manchester city centre 'stabbing' with police swooping on Piccadilly Gardens incident Oldham Street, in the city centre, is currently cordoned off at a branch of supermarket giant Morrison’s Reported by Tamworth Herald 57 minutes ago.

Gunmen on motorcycles attack police post in northern Benin

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COTONOU, Benin (AP) — Men armed with rifles and machetes attacked a police station in Benin ne ar the border with troubled Burkina Faso, raising fears that Islamic extremist violence could be encroaching even further south, officials said.

One policeman was killed and another wounded in the attack in the village of Mekrou-Djimdjim at dawn on Sunday and the gunmen then set fire to the building, according to a statement by a police spokesman.

The attack took place near one of the wildlife areas known as W National Park straddling the borders of northern Benin, Burkina Faso and Niger. In the Pendjari National Park further west, two French tourists were kidnapped last May and their guide was killed.

Observers have expressed growing fears that Islamic extremist groups could be extending their reach further south.

Islamic militants grabbed hold of the major towns in northern Mali in 2012, only to be dispersed by a French-led military intervention the following year. Since 2015, neighboring Burkina Faso has been beset by jihadist attacks and now there are concerns about the northern regions of Benin, Togo, Ghana and Ivory Coast becoming the next front. Reported by SeattlePI.com 2 hours ago.

County Londonderry: Gunman fires shots in house with young children

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Force Marks Safer Internet Day

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Cyber specialists from West Yorkshire Police are supporting a global initiative which aims to promote a better internet.

Safer Internet Day is an annual event held across the world – this year on Tuesday 11 February.

And the Force is going a step further – by promoting the message of a better internet through a series of events across the entire week.

From today - Monday 10 February - the Force will issue a short video every day (Monday to Friday) offering helpful advice to avoid cyber crime.

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--- Note to readers: This message has been disseminated by West Yorkshire Police - please visit their official website for further information. Reported by West Yorkshire Police 1 hour ago.

Woman jailed for assaulting police

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A Darlaston woman has been jailed after assaulting two police officers. Reported by Express and Star 1 hour ago.

‘Oh deer!”: Man gets trampled in North Carolina parking lot

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LOCUST, N.C. (AP) — A suspect escaped from a hit and run in a North Carolina McDonald’s parking lot last month. But police aren’t looking for the who’s responsible. Ken Worthy was leaving the restaurant in Locust with his wife and a Diet Coke in hand, when he saw something approaching him, the victim told […] Reported by Seattle Times 1 hour ago.

Teenager hit by police baton after football violence 'could have been killed'

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'Two lads were scrapping and then he runs in and hits one in the head which was uncalled for completely,' says witness Reported by Independent 1 hour ago.

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Anti-CAA protesters clash with Delhi Police after march from Jamia to Parliament halted

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Police said the protesters did not have permission to march towards Parliament. Reported by DNA 1 hour ago.

Manchester city centre 'stabbing' police statement with Piccadilly Gardens on lockdown

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Manchester city centre 'stabbing' police statement with Piccadilly Gardens on lockdown The landmark, in the city centre, has seen police swoop on it today amid reports of multiple people being attacked Reported by Tamworth Herald 57 minutes ago.

Sheikh Mohammed attends UAE SWAT Challenge in Dubai

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The challenge was organised by the Ministry of Interior, in cooperation with Dubai Police. Reported by Khaleej Times 1 hour ago.

Kelmarsh crash: Car driver dies after collision with lorry and cycle

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BBC Local News: Northamptonshire -- A 22-year-old man dies at the scene and police are appealing for witnesses. Reported by BBC Local News 51 minutes ago.
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