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Israel Police to deploy new automated traffic enforcement system

The Zioneer Intelligence DeskUpdated 21:18

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TL;DR

Israel Police is rolling out a new automated system that detects traffic violations and issues fines directly, according to a report by Channel 14. The system identifies offenses and dispatches citations without requiring an officer at the scene.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Channel 14 reported Monday evening that Israel Police is introducing a new automated enforcement system that will detect traffic violations and issue fines without an officer present. The system, described as a new enforcement tool, identifies offenses and sends citations directly to drivers. No further details on the technology, timeline, or scope of deployment were provided in the initial report. The announcement comes amid broader public debate over traffic enforcement and recent phishing scams targeting drivers with fake fine messages, as The Zioneer reported on June 4.

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