Mexico. The councilor of the Security Commission of the Cabildo of San Luis Potosí, Marco Zavala Galeana, announced a project to install a remote video surveillance system to control from the Control, Command and Communications Center to private vehicles, through the distribution of pages of infraction at home.
He said that this electronic fine through video cameras would be applied in a pilot way for implementation in the Historic Center, taking advantage of the same software of the C3 and if it can not support it would be acquired until next year, because technically it is impossible for this to happen in the remainder of 2012.
He recalled that in the coming days they will discuss the effects that will include invalidating the licenses of repeat drivers for a certain time.
He said that in the case of the historic center, it is battled with the refreshment trucks that are parked in double row and interrupt the road, and for them, in addition to facilitating the system of sanctions, loading and unloading schedules must be set.
The electronic fine system would work by installing cameras that monitor the road, programmed to check vehicles, photograph them in "u" turns, pass traffic lights or park badly, and the fine ticket will be printed in the Control, Command and Communications Center to deliver the fine to home with the visible photograph to be paid.
He explained that the system already operates in Guadalajara and Aguascalientes and has even been successful in those cities.
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