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Tuesday, Nov 06, 2012
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Bangkok traffic police to become 'smart'

The Metropolitan Police yesterday joined forces with National Electronics and Computer Technology Centre, 3BB Wi-Fi and the Thai Intelligent Transport Systems Association to launch the 'Smart Police' system at 395 intersections across Bangkok.

Each intersection will be equipped with webcams to provide a real-time feed of traffic to the Traffic Control and Command Centre, allow video conferencing to resolve unexpected traffic problems help the police look out for stolen vehicles via a licence-plate detection system.

 
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