Moving
in sync with technological advancement, Hyderabad Traffic Police (HTP)
would soon procure 100 ‘Body Worn Cameras’ to be used during enforcement
work under its ‘Smart Policing’ initiative.
“As
of now, traffic cops are using four wearable video cameras on an
experimental basis. Orders have been placed for 100 more sophisticated
GPRS-enabled body wear cameras. Sub-inspectors (in traffic police) will
be using them by March end,” Additional Commissioner of Police
(Traffic), Jitender, told reporters in Hyderabad on Tuesday.
Briefing
on the system, he said the high resolution audio-visuals will be
recorded in the camera and stored in a memory card. Feeds can be seen
live from the police control room through 4G technology.
“This
would facilitate socially desirable behaviour. Use of wearable video
cameras can bring measurable benefits to relation between police and the
civilians,” he said.
Each body camera costs Rs. 1,50,000 and is effective during night as well.
Meanwhile,
payment for a record number of 10,000 pending challans for traffic
violations was made on Monday as part of the ‘Cashless Enforcement in
Traffic Management’ and fine to the tune of Rs. 19,00,000 was collected,
the senior officer said.
Under
the ‘cashless enforcement’ initiative, police have discontinued the
practise of collecting cash for traffic ‘challans’ (a receipt for
payment) on the spot. Instead, violators are asked to pay penalties
online and through other modern modes.
Telangana
government has sanctioned Rs. 21 crores for modernisation of Hyderabad
Traffic Police, he said, adding, this amount will be utilised for
setting up ‘Automatic Integrated Traffic Management System’.
“The
proposed system will focus on stop-line violation, red signal jumping,
wrong side movement and detect over-speeding and issue e-challan to the
violators,” he said.
Modern
signage boards and interceptor vehicles with 360 degree cameras to
detect violations are among the new initiatives planned, he added.
As
part of citizen friendly initiatives, only officers above SI rank are
authorised to stop vehicles for checking documents during enforcement
work, while lower rank officer are only allowed to record traffic
violation by using electronic evidence, he said.
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