Law Enforcement Using the Electronic Traffic Law Enforcement (ETLE) System Against Traffic Violations in Jurisdiction Jambi Polresta

Jhonatan Mulyana Nababan, Ismansyah Ismansyah, Aria Zurnetti

Abstract


Law enforcement against traffic violations using the Electronic Traffic Law Enforcement (ETLE) system, which is a digitization of the ticketing process by utilizing technology that is expected to be more efficient and effective in the entire ticketing process and assist the police in administrative management, as well as provide legal certainty to fines received by violators. Electronic Traffic Law Enforcement (ETLE) is believed to reduce the practice of extortion and bribery. This process is assisted by using CCTV (Closed Circuit Television) cameras at red lights to monitor road conditions. The problems in this thesis are (1) How is legal certainty in law enforcement against traffic violators in general in the jurisdiction of the Jambi Police (2) What is the process of applying sanctions using Electronic Traffic Law Enforcement (ETLE) in an effort to prevent traffic violations in the area Jambi Police law (3) What factors are the obstacles in the application of Electronic Traffic Law Enforcement (ETLE) sanctions related to efforts to prevent traffic violations in the jurisdiction of the Jambi Police. The conclusions in this study are: (1) Legal certainty in law enforcement against traffic violators using the Electronic Traffic Law Enforcement (ETLE) system in the Jambi Police jurisdiction, namely: Through preventive and repressive efforts, the E-Tilang Program has been effective in reduce the number of traffic violations and reduce the number of extortion (illegal levies) in Jambi City, but not yet fully applicable to all traffic violators. (2) The application of sanctions using the Electronic Traffic Law Enforcement (ETLE) system in resolving cases of traffic violations within the Jambi Police jurisdiction has not been very effective because their implementation has not met the expected objectives of the Electronic Traffic Law Enforcement (ETLE) program itself. (3) Constraints by law enforcement officers in enforcing the law by using an electronic ticket system (E-Tilang) against traffic violators in Jambi City, namely: the occurrence of data errors or errors, lack of facilities, lack of understanding of electronic ticketing from the public, problems with vehicle plates motorbikes from outside the city of Jambi, related to vehicle ownership that violates traffic rules, related things such as motorbike or car rental, the bank where ETLE payments are made is only Bank BRI, the enforcement of violations is not strict.


Keywords


Law Enforcement; Legal Certainty; Traffic Violations; Electronic Traffic Law Enforcement (ETLE)

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18415/ijmmu.v10i2.4450

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