Colombia. The 79 video cameras installed in different parts of the city of Bogotá will be responsible for detecting violations of peak and plate (system that regulates daily traffic), parking in prohibited places and other infractions committed by drivers.
Dome cameras with surveillance tools have photography and a wide zoom to identify the license plate of the car. Once registered, the police investigate the information of the owner of the vehicle and with that data the comparendo is imposed, which is sent by physical mail.
According to the secretary of Mobility of the city, Fernando Álvarez, "the investment so far is four billion pesos." Also arguing that for now they are in a pilot test and the comparendos imposed until next March 28 will be pedagogical. "
Subsequently, the city's police will begin to use electronic notebooks and cameras specialized in the supervision and registration of the use of traffic light crossings, speed recording and detection of prohibited turns.
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