Farid Azis Abdullah
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Electronic Traffic Law Enforcement (ETLE) Sebagai Digitalisasi Proses Tilang Farid Azis Abdullah; Feny Windiyastuti
Jurnal Kewarganegaraan Vol 6 No 2 (2022): Desember 2022
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS PGRI YOGYAKARTA

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AbstrakElektronik Traffic Law Enforcement (ETLE) merupakan digitalisasi proses tilang dengan memanfaatkan teknologi yang diharapkan dapat lebih efisien dan efektif dalam seluruh proses tilang serta membantu pihak kepolisian dalam pengelolaan administrasi. Bukan rahasia lagi bahwa praktik suap dalam operasi lalu lintas sering terjadi, itulah alasan kepolisian Indonesia telah menerapkan sistem E-ticket dan sistem ETLE yang diyakini dapat mengurangi praktik pungli (pungutan liar) dan suap. Proses ticketing ini dibantu dengan pemasangan kamera CCTV (Closed Circuit Television) di setiap lampu merah untuk memantau kondisi jalan. Berbeda dengan E-Tilang, penegak hukum ETLE menggunakan kamera pengintai atau CCTV.Kata Kunci : Elektronik Traffic Law Enforcement, Menghindari Suap AbstractElectronic Traffic Law Enforcement (ETLE) is the digitization of the ticketing process by utilizing technology that is expected to be more efficient and effective in the entire ticketing process and assist the police in administrative management. It is no secret that the practice of bribery in traffic operations often occurs, that is the reason the Indonesian police have implemented the E-ticket system and the ETLE system which are believed to reduce the practice of extortion (illegal fees) and bribes. The ticketing process is assisted by the installation of CCTV (Closed Circuit Television) cameras at every red light to monitor road conditions. Unlike the E-Tilang, ETLE law enforcement uses surveillance cameras or CCTV. Keywords: Electronic Traffic Law Enforcement, Avoid Bribes