Police have 124 speed cameras worth RM23.5m, says Hisham


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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