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The National Police has again imposed action against traffic violations with manual ticketing. The reason is, in several locations where the Electronic Traffic Law Enforcement (ETLE) number of violations has increased.

"Based on the results of evaluations in several areas since manual ticketing was not applied, at locations that were not reached by the ETLE camera there was an increase in violations," said Head of the Public Relations Division of the National Police Inspector General Sandi Nugroho to reporters, Monday, May 15.

The increasing types of violations fall into the dangerous category because of the potential for accidents.

However, it did not specify the form of the violation. However, it is likely to go against the flow because the violation has the potential to cause traffic accidents.

"So it is necessary to apply manual ticketing as an effort to support and strengthen the existence of ETLE ticketing, especially on roads where there are no ETLE cameras," he said.

On the other hand, it is also emphasized that the National Police will supervise traffic members. Because, it is also possible that individuals will also appear who take advantage of the application of manual ticketing for personal gain.

"The National Police will also impose strict sanctions in the form of disciplinary sanctions or sanctions for the code of ethics or criminal sanctions for Polri personnel who commit irregularities in the field," said Sandi.

For information, the manual enforcement mechanism was abolished by the National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo. The decision was issued in the telegram vein Number ST/2264/X/HUM.3.4.5./2022, dated October 18, 2022.


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