Cameras in Ajman to catch motorists with expired registration

Posted by Zaran Tarapore on May 5, 2018

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Following in the footsteps of capital city Abu Dhabi, Ajman Police are set to install and activate new cameras that will catch motorists with expired vehicle registrations from 1st July 2018 onwards. Linked to the police’s existing network of traffic cameras, the new cameras will catch vehicles with expired registration and issue a fine of AED 500, four black points, and a seven day impound to owners.

Lieutenant Colonel Khaled Mohammed Al Nuaimi, Deputy Director of Police Operations in Ajman, said the move to the new digital system will help save time and strengthen road safety. He also urged motorists to renew expired registrations to avoid fines and unpaid insurance claims in the unfortunate event of an accident.

Ramping up safety, CCTV surveillance systems are being installed in the emirate of Ajman to enhance security and prevent crimes. Following roll-out, Ajman Police will have deeper and wider coverage, improved response times, sharper investigation and tracking abilities, along with increased transparency.

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