Police to roll out territory-wide mobile video camera trial from 1 August

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The bodycams used by Hong Kong Police                         Photo: Hong Kong Police

Police will implement a controversial territory-wide trial scheme for six months to tackle traffic congestion related offences with the use of technology from tomorrow ( 1 August).

The territory-wide trial scheme came after a two-month pilot trial in Kowloon East and New Territories North Regions in December 2017 and January 2018 respectively, during which mobile video teams were deployed to conduct operations against congestion related traffic offences with video recordings captured. A total of 540 fixed penalty tickets were issued during the pilot scheme.

After a review of the pilot scheme, the Police decided to extend it to a territory-wide trial starting from 1 August. The trial will be conducted by uniformed officers in public places, who will use video cameras to record details of congestion related offences. The video footage will be securely stored and disposed of in accordance with the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance.

The Police will continue to take stringent enforcement actions against illegal acts which cause serious obstruction and endanger road safety.

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