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Traffic police are planning to equip ... iPad'om

True, not all traffic police, but only St. Petersburg. Sergei Umnov, the head of the department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region, commissioned to develop a program for drawing up protocols that can be used on iPads in the interests of road inspectors. The program will be developed in the Research Institute of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the implementation of the project is scheduled for 2013.

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The idea itself is not bad: the program should have all possible protocol samples in the database, remote access to the traffic police information base, allow searching by various criteria and auto-fill those protocols — entered the owner’s name or the Vin of the car — received an almost completed protocol. Also plan to connect to the system data banks of insurance companies.

As the police gentlemen estimate, the use of such equipment will reduce the time required to issue an accident from two hours to 15 minutes.
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I, as a person interested in technologies, are interested in several questions: why the iPad, and not the promised tablet , which is also made for government agencies? How relevant is the foreign iPad to Russian legislation (including FZ 152 on Personal Data, which is so strongly pushed into the masses), and also, is it certified by the FSTEC and the FSB, at least for NDV? As well as a question from a resident of the Russian backwoods - we have the majority of police gentlemen writing third-graders with errors (maybe in St. Petersburg differently, the cultural capital is all the same). And the last question - the traffic police is working for us “not shaky or hard,” and if you give them a tablet with Angry Birds, then you will not wait for an accident.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/151752/


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