Odd-Even Violators, Metro Police Use Manual And Electronic Methods

JAKARTA - The enforcement of fines for odd-even violators has taken effect as of today. Enforcement is carried out in two ways, namely manually and electronically or e-TLE.

"This legal action that we are taking will certainly be carried out in two ways, namely by using e-TLE violations and by using a manual ticket," said Director of Traffic and Traffic of the Metro Jaya Police, Kombes Sambodo Purnomo Yogo, to reporters, Wednesday, September 1.

For manual action, officers will take direct action against violators. Then, the violator's data will be synchronized with the e-TLE data to send evidence of the violation.

"If there is an odd-even violator who is caught by the officer, later if he has been fined manually, of course we have sent an e-TLE ticket," said Sambodo.

As for the electronic ticket with the existing scheme. This means that the e-TLE camera will automatically record the license plate number of the violating vehicle

"But if we look at the data, he was not ticketed manually but captured by e-TLE, then we will send the captured results to the violators as evidence for odd-even violations," said Sambodo.

On the other hand, Sambodo said the use of the two enforcement patterns was because the three odd-even areas were not fully installed with e-TLE cameras. So, to monitor the violators, it was decided to take action manually.

"So we have a confirmation system first, we prioritize manual ticketing, because e-TLE violations are not everywhere, for example on Jalan Rasuna Said there are several points, on Jalan Sudirman Thamrin there are several points. which was then ticketed manually," said Sambodo.

The odd-even scheme is still in effect during the extension period of PPKM level 3. In addition, there are no significant changes in this scheme.

This means that the odd-even policy only applies to three roads, namely Sudirman Street, MH Thamrin Street, and Rasuna Said Street. This scheme is still valid starting from 06.00 to 20.00 WIB.