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Supra_Fanatics

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Will take ERL, cheaper than summon :rofl:
 

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This one only works for Speed Traps :biggrin:..

Roadblocks sure kena...if change number plates...must be James Bond Car
 

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AES my ass. Remember those camera posts around the city and strategic locations on highways years ago ? They are nothing but eye sores nowadays so what makes this AES any better?

Satu lagi project umno/bn membazir duit rakyat.
 

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But if AES can take clear picture of driver, then police search for him......:hmmmm:
I guess all of us have to dress like this wit trademark hairstyle and sunglasses :biggrin:



But malaysia's technology not so high tech got face recognition gua...unless murder case...

Unless they are from The Division/ Gogol (if u watched Nikita u know what I mean) :biggrin:
 

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Then when they develop the pictures, why all looks the same.......hahahahahaha:rofl:
That'll be real funny and next main page article in THE STAR on the next day :rofl:


"Drivers to avoid A.E.S Cameras in Gangnam Style"

Authorities having trouble in nabbing those who were speeding yesterday afternoon. According
to the Kapitan, there were no number plates on the cars. All drivers were well disguised the same. They are seems to look like the current Popular Korean Hit Singer from the song "Gangnam Style".

Over more than few thousand drivers managed to escape being caught after reviewing the photos shot by the A.E.S Cameras. Authorities are trying their best to identified the drivers who were caught speeding yesterday. According to the Authorities, those who turn themselves in, will just
received a small amount of summon of RM300. Those convicted were given 3 days to turn themselves in or the authorities will be issuing a warrant for arrest.

Authorities had already managed to identified a few of those caught speeding yesterday.

Source: TypicalNews.com :listen:
 

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Does AES function at night?
as far as i'm concerned...
functioning 24/7 bro...
:bawling:

---------- Post added at 02:40 PM ---------- 6 hour anti-bump limit - Previous post was at 02:24 PM ----------

there's one AES located in putrajaya... refer LINK
a friend of mine is travelling that particular road to work everyday...
so he'll pass by that AES camera every single day...
fyi my friend uses motorcycle to go to work...
n this friend of mine will always give a different pose every time he passes by that AES camera...
since AES is still in a test run mode he purposely ride his motorcycle over the 70km/h speed limit in order to trigger the sensors n snap his photos...

:rofl::rofl:
 

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Does AES function at night?
You can try park your car beside the road right opposite pearl point, you can count how many times it takes a shot.

I once awhile have drinks at the mamak there, Can monitor at least 1 hour also maybe say 10 shots. so 24 hours u do the calculation how many shots in a day.

According to write up.........Yes.
LOL! According to the news :rofl:
 

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You can try park your car beside the road right opposite pearl point, you can count how many times it takes a shot.

I once awhile have drinks at the mamak there, Can monitor at least 1 hour also maybe say 10 shots. so 24 hours u do the calculation how many shots in a day.



LOL! According to the news :rofl:
Lets say average 10 shots an hour....

24 hours is 240 shots a day...

Income for the installer (losses by the motorists) is about 240 X RM150 = RM 36,000.00

Not a bad business venture consider it raking RM36,000.00 a day for a single camera !

Monthly raking is about RM36,000 X 30 days = RM1.08 MILLION

Got collection rights of ONE camera hidden in any bushes also can become millionaire in 30 days
leh!

So get ready! BIG HOLES GONNA BURN ON ALMOST EVERY MOTORIST'S POCKET !:banghead::adore:
 

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Lets say average 10 shots an hour....

24 hours is 240 shots a day...

Income for the installer (losses by the motorists) is about 240 X RM150 = RM 36,000.00

Not a bad business venture consider it raking RM36,000.00 a day for a single camera !

Monthly raking is about RM36,000 X 30 days = RM1.08 MILLION

Got collection rights of ONE camera hidden in any bushes also can become millionaire in 30 days
leh!

So get ready! BIG HOLES GONNA BURN ON ALMOST EVERY MOTORIST'S POCKET !:banghead::adore:
That was what the debate was about. The AES camera supposed to save lives not make money....:banghead:
 

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How nice if it is open for investment like Properties...I think it will be a hit and lots of bid for it...:rofl:

Imagine income RM1 million monthly :rofl: If it base on commission say, 5% of the income earned...
95% to government.

1 month at least RM50K...Damn! Can be millionaire in no time. Better than investing in Property where still got risk :rofl:
 

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How nice if it is open for investment like Properties...I think it will be a hit and lots of bid for it...:rofl:

Imagine income RM1 million monthly :rofl: If it base on commission say, 5% of the income earned...
95% to government.

1 month at least RM50K...Damn! Can be millionaire in no time. Better than investing in Property where still got risk :rofl:
That is why this AES system will not cost the Police or JPJ any $$$. The 2 companies supplying the system will get a cut from the fines collected...

From Motor Trader....
Automated Enforcement System cameras to start in August | Motor Trader Car News

Automated Enforcement System cameras to start in August
Posted on July 26, 2012 at 2:57 pm

AES – the Automated Enforcement System – which has been much talked-about and anticipated since 2005 will become a reality this August when over 1,000 sophisticated cameras are activated around the country. The project is a jointly undertaken by the JPJ and two private companies with assistance from the Malaysian Institute of Road Safety (MIROS). The privatization of the project is due to its high cost which is believed to be at least RM800 million.

The two companies investing in the project expect to get returns on their investment by taking a share of the money collected from fines. It’s understandable that, as investors, they would expect returns on the money they put in otherwise why make the investment? However, as mentioned by the owners of one of the companies, while profit is important, they also hope that their participation is seen as a ’noble effort’ to help reduce the accident rate in Malaysia.

The AES will be used for recording offences at traffic lights (going through a red light) and on highways and main roads (exceeding speed limits)

There is transparency in the way the companies will receive their commissions, unlike certain infrastructure agreements which have even been treated as Official Secrets and are difficult for taxpayers to know about.

In the case of the AES project, there are three tiers agreed upon with different commissions applicable. In the first tier, each company will receive RM16 per valid summons (ie the fine is paid after due process is observed) and this tier is capped at RM5 million per company. Assuming that 10 million summonses are issued each year (only based on offences captured by the AES) and fines of up to RM300 are paid on 50% of the summonses, each company would get up to RM80 million. When the second tier kicks in, each company will be entitled to 50% of the fines collected with a cap of RM270 million. For Tier 3, the commission will reduce to 7.5% and the projection is RM66 million per company by this time.

There is a 5-year contractual period for the development, operation and maintenance of the system by the two companies and after that, the government can either take over or extend the contract (and presumably new terms can be negotiated as well).
 

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