Sunday, June 23, 2013

SA SPEEDING FINE POLAROID GO ONLINE

Drivers who accept red light or speed Polaroid fines in South Australia can now access online photographs of their claimed offences.

Police say colour computerized photographs from all altered speed and red light Polaroids, and also versatile speed Polaroids, will be accessible from Monday through the new free administration.

The move is pointed at consoling the people of "the correctness and transparency" of the Polaroid framework.

Sapol Deputy Commissioner Grant Stevens said drivers awhile ago could request the photograph to check the legitimacy of their fine.

A year ago, Sapol gave more than 16,500 photographs on appeal.

"Notwithstanding, Sapol recognised the requirement to give people in general better and less demanding access to appeasement informative data," he said in a comment.

"Police are dedicated to way security and speed and red light Polaroids prevent speeding and control driver conduct at activity lights.

"That said, we need to console individuals that the framework is reasonable and the innovation correct, so brisk, online access to their photographs is a way we can assist do that."

Drivers can get their photographs through the Sapol home page: www.police.sa.gov.au and entering their appeasement notice qualified data.

For those who don't have online access, photographs can in any case saw at police home office in individual or sent by means of message or post. 

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