Debate underway on efficiency of equipping
traffic cops with cameras
This
file photo shows a police officer controlling traffic on a street in
The Ho Chi Minh Traffic Safety Committee’s proposal that a
U.S.-based charity to equip local traffic police officers with cameras has
triggered a debate among people who support and object to the proposal.
In late March, the Committee called on charitable
organization Bloomberg Philanthropies to equip local traffic police officers
with 200 cameras that can be fixed on their helmets to help improve traffic
police officers’ ability to supervise and handle traffic rule violations,
according to Nguyen Ngoc Tuong, deputy chief of the committee.
The proposal has immediately triggered a lot of
comments amongTuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper's readers as well as experts on the
effectiveness of the proposed equipment.
N.V.L., one Tuoi Tre reader, expressed
support to the proposal, considering it a tool that will help prevent
corruptive acts from police officers on duty and enhance the efficiency of
handling traffic violations.
Another reader, Quoc Bao, said the images from such cameras will be clear
evidence for the acts of both traffic police officers and traffic violators.
Dr. Nguyen Hong Thai, from
“An important issue here is how to ensure the effectiveness of such cameras
and manage the data in them,” Thai added.
Agreeing with Dr. Thai, Associate Professor Dr. Pham Xuan Mai, from the Ho
Chi Minh City University of Technology, said if there is one more tool for
traffic police, then the traffic supervision will become better.
Bui Danh Lien, chairman of Hanoi Automobile Transportation Association, said
such cameras will help record images as convincing evidence for handling
traffic violations.
However, some readers said such equipment cannot help improve traffic
management and suggested that the authorities should invest in improve
traffic infrastructure instead of in such cameras.
Nguyen Hau Moi, one of these readers, frankly said, “It is only a waste to
invest in such cameras. In order to ensure traffic safety and reduce traffic
accidents, police should re-arrange lanes to streamline them, install enough
traffic signals, and ensure the strict law enforcement by traffic police
officers on duty.”
A reader said, “I don’t believe that such camera will help
improve traffic safety and reduce traffic accidents. The necessary things to
do are improve traffic infrastructure, enhance awareness of compliance with
traffic rules among the public, and ensure strict and effective operations of
traffic police officers.”
Some other readers requested that such cameras be
fixed on police vehicles and the handling of any traffic violations must be
carried out in front of these cameras so that the images of both office
officers and violators can be recorded sufficiently.
Ho Chi Minh City is one of the ten cities in the world
benefiting from Bloomberg Philanthropies’ funding for programs that help
enhance traffic capabilities, alleviate road accidents, and minimize
resulting death tolls.
As shown on its website, Bloomberg Philanthropies,
headquartered in
The charity foundation focuses its resources on five areas:
the environment, public health, the arts, government innovation, and
education, its website said.
TUOITRENEWS
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Thứ Bảy, 4 tháng 4, 2015
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