Israeli Police Launch 24/7 Mobile Cameras to Digitally Record Traffic Violations
The Israeli Police announced the launch of the "Road Officers" initiative by the Traffic Department, starting Wednesday. Under this program, hundreds of cameras will be installed in police vehicles assigned to officers and commanders, continuously recording traffic violations around the clock. The move aims to intensify efforts against traffic offenses amid a rise in road accident fatalities. The goal is to convert 80% of traffic fines into digital form. Recorded violations will be automatically processed without direct police interaction, and fines will be sent by mail.
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