Re: There Are 282 Cameras Monitoring Vehicles In Lagos Metropolis - VIS - Pixs by tsdarkside(m): 7:29pm On Aug 02, 2019 |
owo wambe.... |
Re: There Are 282 Cameras Monitoring Vehicles In Lagos Metropolis - VIS - Pixs by capitalzero: 7:59pm On Aug 02, 2019 |
ajilegend: This cannot be completely correct because we have cars that ply such road from other states and does their renewal from other states. So will you say they don't have their papers complete because they renewed in other state they reside? I am wondering too |
Re: There Are 282 Cameras Monitoring Vehicles In Lagos Metropolis - VIS - Pixs by zone51: 8:13pm On Aug 02, 2019 |
Flier: It’s always a problem to pay 30k minimum wage but it’s not a problem to bill civilian as if we all earn 100k per month Where on earth are they expecting majority earning 30k and below to get 20k-60k within 7 days Minimum wage is FG issues, this charge is state issue, besides any problem in abiding by the rules? |
Re: There Are 282 Cameras Monitoring Vehicles In Lagos Metropolis - VIS - Pixs by Damoche10: 8:23pm On Aug 02, 2019 |
Go and sit down jare. A jinxed country with no structural and strategic plan but reactive plan with distorted justification for selfish gain of a few. |
Re: There Are 282 Cameras Monitoring Vehicles In Lagos Metropolis - VIS - Pixs by mechanics(m): 9:20pm On Aug 02, 2019 |
Trust LASG, things don't come easy like that, those camera's will be maintained by those bills. |
Re: There Are 282 Cameras Monitoring Vehicles In Lagos Metropolis - VIS - Pixs by ajl: 2:09am On Aug 03, 2019 |
kajoula: Cameras that has its Lenses covered with dust. Cameras that has not monitoring post Cameras that has no power source
NIGERIAN ARE NOT Fools Don't be an "olodo". What power source are you expecting. Each of these can be powered by solar power. And what monitoring post do you need? It seem you are still in the stone age. |
Re: There Are 282 Cameras Monitoring Vehicles In Lagos Metropolis - VIS - Pixs by DaCharis2016: 7:58am On Aug 03, 2019 |
Not true at all.... Because there are so many rough diving on our roads. Last Wednesday, a woman was knocked down at Along Ikeja b/stop at night by a fast moving vehicle. Her both legs were broken. To make matter worse, the whole of that b/stop was dark. A monitoring camera isn't supposed to be at such spot? As it also aids the bad guys in attacking those that make use of that place at night.
If there is any CCTV camera in place, it is at where it is most useful for our leaders not for the general Masse's interest. |
Re: There Are 282 Cameras Monitoring Vehicles In Lagos Metropolis - VIS - Pixs by kajoula(m): 2:59pm On Aug 04, 2019 |
ajl:
Don't be an "olodo". What power source are you expecting. Each of these can be powered by solar power. And what monitoring post do you need? It seem you are still in the stone age. Vandalized solar panel |
Re: There Are 282 Cameras Monitoring Vehicles In Lagos Metropolis - VIS - Pixs by RuggedSniper: 12:53am On May 22, 2020 |
TheAutoReporter: Sequel to the story we did earlier in the ANPR camera in Lagos, the VIS head of planning and research has this to say on the VIS cameras in Lagos.
Contrary to the stories making the rounds that a camera device located at Alausa Secretariat capturing vehicles with expired fake documents and sending bills to people SMS, an official of Vehicle Institution Service VIS, Lagos State, Engr Olayemi disclosed that there are 282 of such mechanical device installed in many major roads within the metropolis and not in Alausa, Secretariat, Ikeja, alone.
He said the device is called Automatic Number Plate Recognition Device (ANPR) or Number Plate Detector for short.
[img]https://1.bp..com/-0Yp4UgprA6A/XUPySRPyvpI/AAAAAAAAekI/JR9q3-T3yAwNshw16aRl1QW06qHVlkbKwCLcBGAs/s1600/VIS_Bill_AutoReportNG.com.png[/img]
According to the Head of Planning and Research of VIS, the device only captures the vehicle's number plate and send it to Motor Vehicle License data bank, Insurance Company data bank and Road Worthiness data bank, from where it detects if these documents are genuine or have expired.
When these documents have expired or are fake the device generates a bill and send it to the vehicle's owner phone through SMS.
He said for every infringement committed a bill of N20,000 is generated. A person who defaults in all the three documents will get a bill of N60,000.00.
He went further to say that the device which he is personally monitoring from his own office has captured 276, 284 vehicles number plate out of which 7,135 owners have been billed fines ranging from N20,000 to N60,000, since December 2018, when they commenced full fledge operation.
He confirmed that many prominent Lagosians including commissioners, lawmakers and senior state government officials have been booked and have quietly paid their bills.
[img]https://1.bp..com/-V8b8qr63S9M/XUPzqXIqNAI/AAAAAAAAekY/z1H_x3__51kpkZ3GeYRk_oBpDf1GMn4gQCLcBGAs/s1600/VIS_Lagos_AutoReportNG_2.JPG[/img]
A vehicle owner who refused to pay the fine within seven days stipulated in the SMS sent to his phone will have his vehicle blacklisted. Meaning the vehicle will be declared wanted. Wherever such a vehicle is caught by the device again, officials of VIS in such area will be instructed to impound the vehicle.
He agreed that VIO is back on the road not to check particulars but to arrest rickety vehicles or those with overload which the new device cannot capture.
See samples of the bill they sent to drivers
[img]https://1.bp..com/-_LA_U7GSiOg/XUP0ITk1qEI/AAAAAAAAekg/afKPQ3FLFqg9K8dR8s3Jo8qZ2-nG5hx8gCLcBGAs/s1600/VIS%2B2.jpg[/img]
Example of an ANPR Camera at Alausa
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Source: https://www.autoreportng.com/2019/08/there-are-282-cameras-monitoring.html
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Re: There Are 282 Cameras Monitoring Vehicles In Lagos Metropolis - VIS - Pixs by Nobody: 1:08am On May 22, 2020 |
It’s a good start, hope they extend the innovation into the use of CCTV too so it can be used to fight crimes. Most mega cities have this, Lagos population wise is a mega city |
Re: There Are 282 Cameras Monitoring Vehicles In Lagos Metropolis - VIS - Pixs by Bullion330: 5:16pm On Jan 27, 2023 |
TheAutoReporter: Sequel to the story we did earlier in the ANPR camera in Lagos, the VIS head of planning and research has this to say on the VIS cameras in Lagos.
Contrary to the stories making the rounds that a camera device located at Alausa Secretariat capturing vehicles with expired fake documents and sending bills to people SMS, an official of Vehicle Institution Service VIS, Lagos State, Engr Olayemi disclosed that there are 282 of such mechanical device installed in many major roads within the metropolis and not in Alausa, Secretariat, Ikeja, alone.
He said the device is called Automatic Number Plate Recognition Device (ANPR) or Number Plate Detector for short.
[img]https://1.bp..com/-0Yp4UgprA6A/XUPySRPyvpI/AAAAAAAAekI/JR9q3-T3yAwNshw16aRl1QW06qHVlkbKwCLcBGAs/s1600/VIS_Bill_AutoReportNG.com.png[/img]
According to the Head of Planning and Research of VIS, the device only captures the vehicle's number plate and send it to Motor Vehicle License data bank, Insurance Company data bank and Road Worthiness data bank, from where it detects if these documents are genuine or have expired.
When these documents have expired or are fake the device generates a bill and send it to the vehicle's owner phone through SMS.
He said for every infringement committed a bill of N20,000 is generated. A person who defaults in all the three documents will get a bill of N60,000.00.
He went further to say that the device which he is personally monitoring from his own office has captured 276, 284 vehicles number plate out of which 7,135 owners have been billed fines ranging from N20,000 to N60,000, since December 2018, when they commenced full fledge operation.
He confirmed that many prominent Lagosians including commissioners, lawmakers and senior state government officials have been booked and have quietly paid their bills.
[img]https://1.bp..com/-V8b8qr63S9M/XUPzqXIqNAI/AAAAAAAAekY/z1H_x3__51kpkZ3GeYRk_oBpDf1GMn4gQCLcBGAs/s1600/VIS_Lagos_AutoReportNG_2.JPG[/img]
A vehicle owner who refused to pay the fine within seven days stipulated in the SMS sent to his phone will have his vehicle blacklisted. Meaning the vehicle will be declared wanted. Wherever such a vehicle is caught by the device again, officials of VIS in such area will be instructed to impound the vehicle.
He agreed that VIO is back on the road not to check particulars but to arrest rickety vehicles or those with overload which the new device cannot capture.
See samples of the bill they sent to drivers
[img]https://1.bp..com/-_LA_U7GSiOg/XUP0ITk1qEI/AAAAAAAAekg/afKPQ3FLFqg9K8dR8s3Jo8qZ2-nG5hx8gCLcBGAs/s1600/VIS%2B2.jpg[/img]
Example of an ANPR Camera at Alausa
[img]https://1.bp..com/-dIePtUUvfdw/XUP0jAL-_EI/AAAAAAAAeko/S8-59QPrq5g1_M3MA_aXfjZBqNso6VcwwCLcBGAs/s1600/ANPR%2B2.jpg[/img]
Source: https://www.autoreportng.com/2019/08/there-are-282-cameras-monitoring.html
sorry I need to know if can the camera also catch other state plate number driving in Lagos ? |
Re: There Are 282 Cameras Monitoring Vehicles In Lagos Metropolis - VIS - Pixs by Bullion330: 5:21pm On Jan 27, 2023 |
kajoula:
sorry I need to know if can the camera also catch other state plate number driving in Lagos ?
Vandalized solar panel |