JAKARTA. Jakarta Governor Basuki “Ahok” Tjahaja Purnama will authorize the use of closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras to help traffic police and city transportation agency officers monitor the odd-even traffic policy, which will be implemented in July. Ahok said only a small number of personnel would be required to implement the policy - replacing the three-in-one policy, which mandated that a car had to contain at least three passengers to use certain business district roads during certain hours. “It will be easy to monitor [the implementation of the policy] because we will have CCTVs. Should you change the license plate on the road, officers will find out. If your plate doesn’t fit your vehicle documents, officers will know it and you will be charged with document forgery,” Ahok said at City Hall on Monday.
Odd-even policy to be monitored by CCTVs
JAKARTA. Jakarta Governor Basuki “Ahok” Tjahaja Purnama will authorize the use of closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras to help traffic police and city transportation agency officers monitor the odd-even traffic policy, which will be implemented in July. Ahok said only a small number of personnel would be required to implement the policy - replacing the three-in-one policy, which mandated that a car had to contain at least three passengers to use certain business district roads during certain hours. “It will be easy to monitor [the implementation of the policy] because we will have CCTVs. Should you change the license plate on the road, officers will find out. If your plate doesn’t fit your vehicle documents, officers will know it and you will be charged with document forgery,” Ahok said at City Hall on Monday.