Traffic Violators to Be Tracked by Drones in THIS City
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Surveillance concerns rise over Bryan County's new use of drones during traffic stops - The Current
Bryan County Sherriff's Office has begun using drones to identify drivers committing traffic violations, which has sparked concern about the use of passively collectively surveillance data. The Current is an inclusive nonprofit, non-partisan news organization providing in-depth watchdog journalism for Savannah and Coastal Georgia’s communities.
Traffic violators to be tracked by drones in THIS city
ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad Traffic Police (ITP) has decided to deploy advanced drone technology to curb traffic violations and ensure compliance with regulations, ARY News reported quoting CTO. According to Chief Traffic Officer (CTO) Muhammad Sarfraz Virk, drones equipped with cameras will monitor the city’s busy highways, identifying violations and issuing immediate fines. Initially, the drone surveillance program will be implemented on the Isla…
Sindh govt to introduce traffic courts, hike fines sharply
The provincial government of Sindh has decided to set up traffic courts in Karachi that will allow citizens to challenge traffic fines through legal process. This was announced by Inspector General of Police Sindh Ghulam Nabi Memon. He said that under the new laws approved by the provincial cabinet, traffic fines will be significantly increased to discourage repeat violations. “The existing fine of Rs5,000 will be increased to Rs250,000 dependin…
Karachi to Get Traffic Courts Amid New Heavy Fines and Reforms - Day News TV
Inspector General of Police (IGP) Sindh, Ghulam Nabi Memon, announced the establishment of traffic courts and a significant hike in penalties to deter repeated violations. Major Fine Increases Approved Speaking to ARY News, IGP Memon said the Sindh cabinet has approved amendments to the motor vehicle ordinance. Once the chief minister signs the summary, the law will come into effect. In conclusion Fines for serious violations that could lead to …
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