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BMA. installs CCTV to increase safety at travel connections. Equipped with technology to detect suspicious people and objects

 

Mr. Aekvarunyoo Amrapala, BMA Spokesperson and Assistant Secretary of the Governor of Bangkok Revealed the closed-circuit television (CCTV) camera project at the travel transfer point. (Wheel-Rail-Boat) that the Governor of Bangkok (Mr. Chadchart Sittipunt) sees the importance and necessity of increasing traffic convenience and increasing safety for the people. According to the policy of “Good Travel”
Therefore, a closed-circuit television (CCTV) camera project was implemented at the travel transfer points. (Wheel-Rail-Boat)
It will install an important safe transfer point service system and be used by the public as a transfer point for travel. By installing 48 CCTV cameras, a total of 192 cameras, such as around the BTS station. Temporary taxi stand, pier, bus stop
Ready to link the video signal to the central control center. at the traffic control center BMA.
(Swing pole) to record images from CCTV cameras, which can record images for a maximum of 30 days.

Information was obtained from CCTV cameras at transfer points in the journey. Can be used to check details of a person’s physical characteristics such as gender, skin color, body shape, clothing worn, etc.
Ready to analyze the behavior of suspicious objects and details of their physical characteristics. and can check vehicle license plates In the case of stopping to pick up and drop off passengers or citizens Including installing an intelligent public service car calling system.
The system can record images of service users and registrations. Public service vehicles providing If an adverse event occurs to the passenger or service provider The system can track down offenders and prosecute them. or in the case of forgetting luggage Items on public service vehicles can be traced back Currently, the project has completely installed CCTV cameras, and are fully usable at every point.

“I believe that this project will facilitate and increase the quality of life for service users and service providers who have safe pick-up and drop-off of passengers at the pick-up point. Have confidence in the safety of life and property. In the next phase, Phase 2, BMA. will install an additional 50 CCTV cameras throughout the Bangkok area.
To improve safety and increase the quality of life of Bangkokians to the next level,” said a BMA spokesperson.

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