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JAKARTA - The Bengkulu Police have blocked 2,758 STNKs that violate traffic through the Electronic Traffic Law Enforcement (ETLE) system or electronic ticket.

Of the 2,758 vehicles that were blocked, only 615 vehicles have paid electronic ticket fines in accordance with the violations violated. "We have blocked 2,758 units, only 615 vehicles have paid for fines and the opening of the STNK blocking is carried out," said Director of Traffic of the Bengkulu Police Kombes Soemardji in Bengkulu City, Thursday, December 1, reported by Antara. The thousands of vehicles carried out blocking STNK came from three areas in Bengkulu Province with the highest violations being in Bengkulu City, Central Bengkulu Regency and Seluma Regency. "With regard to vehicles that commit violations and violations by ETLE, if no fine payments are made, the fines will increase in number," he said.

Therefore, it is necessary to have public awareness when exposed to ETLE or electronic ticketing to immediately pay fines in accordance with violations that have been violated. It is known that the blocking of vehicle registration was carried out after vehicle owners did not pay fines after seven working days after receiving an electronic ticket. Previously, the installation of ETLE equipment in Bengkulu City has only been one tool installed since March 2022 which is located at the Red Light on Jalan Adam Malik, Bengkulu City and the rest is through the Police Traffic Unit camera in their respective areas. For vehicles recorded to violate the traffic rules, a ticket will be sent to their respective homes according to the address listed on the vehicle number sign letter (STNK).


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