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Mobile traffic fine system launched in Johannesburg

The Johannesburg Metro Police Department (JMPD) has launched a mobile summons printing and warrant faxing system that will enable traffic officers to re-issue summonses and produce warrant copies to traffic offenders on the road.

The system is part of 2Big Mobile's Integrated Information System (I2MS), a five-part project, of which three phases have now been implemented.

The first phase provides the JMPD with the functionality to check for outstanding fines by entering a car's registration number on a cellphone. Phase two monitors and tracks police vehicles.The mobile fine printing facility is the third phase of the project. It was rolled out this week after a three-week pilot project.

Four JMPD-branded trailers, each containing a laptop, fax machine and printer, are connected to an information database using general packet radio service (GPRS). The trailers will be parked alongside roads and fines can be printed on the spot.

Coming next, says the JMPD, is a mobile fine payment system and the launch of a portal for online fine payments.

2Big Mobile director Mokgatle Maesela says the portal will be launched in two weeks and motorists can check if summonses and warrants are outstanding.

A recent report by the JMPD has shown there are about 750 000 unresolved traffic cases due to motorists not receiving their traffic fines or summonses at their residential addresses.

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