KUALA LUMPUR, November twenty The military have 124 units of speed trap cameras with any section costing hundreds of thousands of ringgit, a Home Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein has told Parliament.
"...since 1995, PDRM has been supplied with speed trap cameras in stages. Up till now, a sum of such cameras is 124 units.
"The cost for any section is as follows: a) Laser Digicam indication during a sum of 85 units with a cost of RM173,925.00 per unit; as well as b) Laser Trucam indication during a sum of 39 units with a cost of RM223,500.00 per unit," Hishammuddin(picture)wrote in a parliamentary reply yesterday which was expelled today.
The sum cost of a cameras is RM23,500,125.
The apportion was replying to Jerai MP Mohd Firdaus Jaafar's question upon a sum units of speed trap cameras owned by a military force as well as a cost of any unit.
The sovereign supervision not long ago due a Automated Enforcement System (AES), a argumentative intrigue with cameras to locate speeding motorists as well as those who speed up to beat a trade lights.
The AES cameras, which have perceived most opposition from a public, have been in their commander phase, with fourteen commissioned in Perak, Kuala Lumpur, Selangor as well as Putrajaya.
Earlier this month, a Deputy Home Minister Datuk Wira Abu Seman Yusop reportedly told Parliament which military would continue to make use of mobile speed trap cameras despite a introduction of a AES.
The 831 units of AES cameras will be commissioned by dual private companies as well as their operation will reportedly be returned to a Road Transport Department (RTD) within 5 years.
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