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A 2 week break from the finish spot traffic

A 2 week break from the finish spot traffic
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Personalized digital assistants from city traffic police must be integrated with the latest vehicle theft data
What guess? There will be no a fine of spot traffic for at least two weeks in the city.
Hold your horse.
This does not mean traffic violations do not need to realize during this period.
The reason: around 650 personalized digital assistants (PDAs) belonging to the Bangalore Traffic Police (BTP) used for collecting and recovery of fines for traffic violations getting software upgrades.
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The main feature is the integration of vehicle theft databases from the State Crime Record Bureau (SCRB).
Upgrades will take at least two weeks.
Until then, the traffic police personnel with PDA no longer disturbed Bengalureans.
“We ask our personnel to restore PDAs so that they can be connected to Wi-Fi and upgrades can be done.
That is why collecting a fine through PDAs has been stopped for a while.
This will continue until the next 15 days after that PDA will be returned to police officers.
Meanwhile, ordering violations of FTVR will continue, “Commissioner with Police (traffic) Ravikanthe Gowda told BM.
“Every six months, our service provider is updating the PDA software.
Because all vehicle theft is registered in the state will be integrated, every time the police officer locks the registration number, information about certain FIR will appear.
He will know whether the vehicle is stolen or not,” Gowda said to BM.
All police officers from the Inspector to the Assistant Sub-Inspector were issued by the PDA.
“About 650 PDAs have been issued for BTP in 44 traffic police stations in the city.
PDA helps us restore a fine between RS 35 to 40 days a day with a weekly average of RS 3.5 Crore,” said Kuldeep Kumar R Jain, DCP (traffic) West.
“The delivery of recovery and a fine collection still stands at the Crore Rs 450 which must be collected by BTP,” Jain added.
Upgrades will take at least two weeks.
Until then, traffic police personnel with PDA no longer interfere with Bengalureans
On average, around 25,000 violations of traffic were ordered digitally a day, obtaining photos as evidence for violations at all zero traffic intersections and traffic police with handheld devices, and through the FTVR portal.
Rumors get land
On a lighter note, because almost all PDA devices are recalled on Monday, traffic police have their own interpretation of why it is being carried out.
A rumor spreads on several traffic police stations that have been decided by BTP not to punish traffic violates again because it will look trivial when compared to the durability of the community with a pandemic, and this is one of BTP’s humanitarian movements.
The source in the Traffic Police commented that the PDA was being withdrawn when complaints of corruption on traffic police personnel increased.
Part of the media reported that the minister of the newly appointed house had ordered BTP to stop punishing traffic violators and vice versa police must focus more on enforcing Covid norms.
Both the Minister of Home and Top Brass Traffic Police realized such a sequence.
All speculations were finally charged by Commissioners with police (traffic) Ravikanthe Gowda himself who said the violation of the order and recovery of fines was enforced according to Central Law.
“This is the central law and we don’t have the power to stop ordering cases, punish, etc.
If a case is ordered, it is documented, the proof is there,” Gowda said.

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