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JAKARTA - The Traffic Corps (Korlantas) of the National Police has no plans to manually remove the pattern of fines. Although, there is currently an electronic ticketing scheme or E-TLE. "Maybe we will slowly reduce ( manual ticketing, ed). It has not been (deleted, ed)," said the Head of Traffic Unit of the National Police Inspector General Firman Shantyabudi to reporters, Saturday, October 1. The reason behind the lack of a manual ticketing plan is because the number of E-TLE cameras is currently considered insufficient. Thus, there are still many roads or areas that have not been monitored by E-TLE cameras. On that basis, the manual action scheme will still be carried out. "There are not many ETLEs, the public teaches not to be ready to violate, that's all," said Firman. Meanwhile, the pattern of prosecution using E-TLE has been applied to 34 Polda throughout Indonesia. Most recently, the National Police Chief inaugurated the launch of phase three of E-TLE in eight regional police including the Aceh Police, Riau Islands, North Kalimantan, Central Sulawesi, West Sulawesi, North Sulawesi, Maluku and North Maluku. The addition of ETLE in the eight regional police indicates the presence of 270 static ETLE cameras, 806 mobile ETLE cameras, and 58 speed scam cameras throughout Indonesia.

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