Now everyone can police roads and highways


IN reference to the article “Help nab traffic violators with your phone camera” (The Star, June 14; online at tinyurl.com/star-nab), I laud the authorities’ innovative move. What better way to make our roads safer and increase the Government’s revenue at the same time?

I myself was involved in an accident not too long ago. However, when it came to making the police report, we each had different versions of the event. Information captured in dashcams provides valuable information in such disputes.

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