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Saher camera detector pulls in SR3,000 traffic ticket

February 05, 2019

DAMMAM — The traffic police in Jeddah has issued a ticket worth SR3,000 to a speeding driver who used unlicensed devices that helped him detect the locations of Saher speed cameras along the roads so that he could slow down and avoid being picked up.

Abdul Hameed Al-Moajil, chairman of the traffic safety committee in Dammam, said these devices worked like radars that pinpointed the places where the Saher cameras were installed.

He said there was no clear law incriminating the use of such equipment but anyone caught using them would be issued a traffic violation ticket.

Maj. Gen. Mohammed Al-Bassami, director general of traffic, said some motorists would install equipment that are only found in police cars. — SG


February 05, 2019
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