he Jakarta Police’s Traffic Directorate is set to issue a regulation on Electronic Traffic Law Enforcement (E-TLE) in early October.
Jakarta Police traffic director Sr. Comr. Yusuf said the police would use advanced surveillance cameras that could capture vehicle license plate numbers.
The cameras will be connected to the Jakarta Police’s system, so that it can automatically identify vehicle owners, he said.
Yusuf added that with this evidence, the police would ticket errant drivers by calling on them or sending them letters.
“We will try the policy out along Jl. MH Thamrin and Jl. Sudirman,” Yusuf said on Saturday as quoted by tempo.co.
The police are set to disseminate information about the electronic ticketing regulation for one month before enforcing it.(cal)
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