Bangalore: Now, BlackBerry to Assist Cops Smoothen Traffic


Bangalore: Now, BlackBerry to Assist Cops Smoothen Traffic

Bangalore, Mar 3 (PTI) : Bangalore city traffic police is moving into a 'paperless regime of enforcement' with officers being provided with hi-tech 'blackberry and bluetooth'- supported printers from today.

Project "Black Berry assisted Traffic Enforcement" that was initiated by city traffic police in 2008 has finally reached its final stage, state Home Minister V S Acharya said.








Launching the second phase of Black Berry plan here, he said "with all traffic officers upto the rank of Assistant Sub-Inspector getting black berry and bluetooth-supported printers today, city traffic police will move into a paperless regime of enforcement".

The technology would be implemented throughout Karnataka, Acharya said, without specifying any time frame for it.

  

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  • Jacob, BANGALORE/DUBAI

    Thu, Mar 04 2010

    Dear HM mostly accidents occure when big vehicles trying to escape hole in the middle of the roads and bang other vehicle or small 2 wheeler.is is like trying skip the hole and goes to different goal!"DHUNIYA GOAL HAI! LEKIN HAMMARE ROAD ME HOLE HAI"

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  • Sharath Moily, Kudupu, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 04 2010

    oh god. Yet another instrument for super cops to irritate the public. Hope these are not misused to annoy the public.

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udipi

    Thu, Mar 04 2010

    What a bunch of negative comments. We should really appreciate for the efforts the govt has taken for improving the traffic hastles. If govt can make use of technology and science to improve the quality of service why not? I welcome the move whole heartedly and would like to see noticeable improvement in the efficiency of traffic law enforcing machinery. Good luck.

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  • shan, jubail \ mangalore

    Wed, Mar 03 2010

    Mr.. home minister ,, first construct proper road.later do all this non sense thing. many people are dying  because of accidents ,, the main reason is that roads are not proper lots of damages in road

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  • Canute, Dubai/Tallur

    Wed, Mar 03 2010

    This is not a solution for traffic. We need to develop our roads. Stop awarding road construction to unprofessional contractors. Should be awarding to well repute company like LNT like in other countries.

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  • Jerry Moras, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 03 2010

    Blackgerry or whiteberry or ghooseberry... Outcome is known when quality of life improves (drivers or pedestrian)for a common person.

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  • Fedrick, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 03 2010

    Cool.. Hope it is used in the right way.. If it is a mobile phone rather than just some device, then there's going to be some more share seekers of tax payers money.. And I am sure that the fate of some middlemen has definitely changed by this move..

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