Radars, plate scanners to detect road offences this CNY season

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SUNGAI BULOH: Bukit Aman will use patrol car mounted radars and the vehicle registration plate scanning device (iCOPS) systems to detect traffic offenders during Ops Selamat held in conjunction with the upcoming Chinese New Year.

Deputy Inspector-General of Police Datuk Razarudin Husain said that with both systems installed in expressway mobile patrol vehicles, police will be able to detect speeding as well as identify whether an individual has outstanding compounds or traffic arrest warrants.“We are conducting enforcement digitally by using the in-car radar along highways to ensure that all motorists abide by the speed limit.

“Our main objective is preventing house break-ins and minimising road accidents during the Chinese New Year celebration.

 

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