Once this information is illegally obtained, it may reveal the owner's whereabouts, personal habits and other privacy.
Third, there are no restrictions on the use of information. The current law does not clearly regulate the deletion and use of information collected by "electronic police". Once stored in the database, its flow and use will get out of control, bringing hidden dangers to the security of citizens' personal information.
Fourth, there may be loopholes in security management. Once personal information enters the background database, there is a risk of being illegally stolen. At present, the information security guarantee on the "electronic police" side is insufficient, and there is a hidden danger of being hacked.
In response to the above problems, experts recommend formulating relevant laws and regulations as soon as possible, strictly regulating the monitoring scope, information collection and use of "electronic police", and fully protecting the privacy and security of citizens' personal information.
At the same time, we should increase technological research and development, upgrade the "electronic police" to an intelligent and professional direction, collect only necessary information, and avoid excessive infringement.
In short, "electronic police" will inevitably obtain some personal information, but what needs to be more concerned is how to find a balance between law enforcement and privacy.
Only by continuously improving laws and technologies and promoting the institutionalization, standardization and intelligence of "electronic police" can we protect the legitimate rights and interests of every citizen while ensuring public safety.
3. Balance: technical improvement and supervision in place
"Electronic police" plays an important role in promoting traffic governance, but there are also some controversies. How to find a balance between public interests and individual rights and interests is a key issue that needs to be solved when applying "electronic police".
The level of technical recognition should be improved to reduce the probability of false positives. Due to technical limitations, existing equipment may lead to accidental arrest and random seizure, which not only infringes on citizens' rights and interests, but also reduces the public's trust in law enforcement.
Therefore, relevant departments should accelerate the pace of technological innovation and adopt more accurate identification equipment to achieve accurate capture.
Government departments should accept public scrutiny to ensure that the use of equipment is legal and transparent. Specifically, an electronic police use assessment system could be established to listen to public opinions and accept third-party assessments.
Equipment with problems such as excessive monitoring should be stopped and rectified in time. It can also establish an information disclosure system, disclose law enforcement data, accept supervision, and ensure privacy.
A grievance system should also be established and completed to provide channels for correcting unreasonable punishments. Traffic management departments should provide convenient complaint channels, promptly handle reasonable doubts from the public, and take the initiative to withdraw cases of miscarriage of justice.
In short, governing the country according to law and openness and transparency are the bottom-line requirements for the application of "electronic police", while technological innovation and public supervision can promote the reasonable and effective development of "electronic police".
We need to make it truly a "smart enforcer" that protects the public interest, not a cold "ticket machine". This requires the cooperation of the government, enterprises and the public to achieve fairness and harmony.
Fourth, Moin chokes on food and abandons it is not the best policy
Although there are some drawbacks in the use of "electronic police", it plays an important role in traffic management, and it is not the best policy to dismantle the electronic police because of small mistakes.
"Electronic police" has become an indispensable part of modern intelligent transportation system. It can work 24 hours a day, realize all-weather, all-region supervision, greatly improve work efficiency, is incomparable with manpower.
It is difficult to achieve full coverage by relying entirely on manual law enforcement in key road sections. "Electronic police" can accurately capture illegal acts and provide conclusive evidence for traffic enforcement.
Compared with manual supervision, which is easy to discount and law enforcement leaves dead ends, "electronic police" ensures the accuracy of law enforcement. At the same time, it also urges drivers to comply with the law at all times.
The cost of traffic violations in mainland China is low, and it is difficult to deter illegal acts by completely abolishing electronic monitoring. The combination of appropriate retention of electronic law enforcement and manual supervision can form efficient control.
The electronic police system can be improved rather than simply revoked in the following ways: improving the accuracy of equipment and reducing the probability of false positives.
Strict equipment setting standards to avoid excessive supervision; Establish a social supervision mechanism to accept public questioning; Ensure information security in accordance with the law and prevent leakage and use.
The positioning of the functions of electronic police should be further clarified, and the main business of traffic management should be returned, rather than blindly pursuing fines. The standard of fines can also be adjusted in a timely manner to prevent the use of fines.
In summary, in traffic management, electronic police and manpower supervision should be integrated and complementary.
We should focus on improving the system, promoting the standardization, specialization and intelligence of electronic police, and making it a powerful tool for traffic governance, rather than a stick to death.
epilogue
The application of "electronic police" is controversial, but it has made positive contributions to the improvement of traffic management efficiency in mainland China as a whole.
We should not be beaten to death with a stick, but should actively promote scientific and technological progress and system improvement, so that the "electronic police" can fully protect the personal rights and interests of citizens while maintaining public safety.
Only by taking into account the interests of all parties and continuously improving the electronic police system can we modernize traffic management under new technological conditions and ensure that people live and work in peace and contentment.
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