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PROPOSAL TO FOCUS ON DISABLED WOMEN EMPLOYMENT IN CRIME REDUCTION TRAFFIC SAFETY (MOVING VIOLATION REDUCTION) PARKING MANAGEMENT
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PROPOSAL TO FOCUS ON

DISABLED WOMEN EMPLOYMENT IN

CRIME REDUCTION

TRAFFIC SAFETY (MOVING VIOLATION REDUCTION)

PARKING MANAGEMENT

There is 3 areas of focus we are proposing for the

local, disabled women Crime Reduction

Making the roads safer

Parking enforcement

ONCE WE HAVE THE SIGNED SLA

And a location from you for the office (LAND)

A DETAILED PROJECT PLAN WILL BE CREATED FOR THE ABOVE.

INCREASED SAFETY - capabilities

• Facial logging

• Facial recognition

• Prevention of criminals operating in the town

• Automatically detect a face

• Enroll into the facial database

• Upload and share

EFFECTIVE ENFORCEMENT

OF MOVING VIOLATIONS

1. 90% off all traffic accidents are preventable.

2. Cost of accidents – R300 Billion Rand.

3. Cell phone offences causes 25% of all accidents, exceeding

drinking and driving as the lead cause of accidents.

4. Not wearing safety belts, is the leading cause of preventable

injuries in an accident.

Speed is only a contributing factor to the majority of accidents.

The major cause of accidents is in fact moving violations

that can be prevented by effective law enforcement.

Mooi River Local Municipality

CCTV USED IN TRAFFIC

VIOLATION ENFORCEMENT.

A CCTV camera is fully automated and will capture the moving

violation.

This footage will be verified by a traffic officer.

The footage will then be broken down into its

individual images.

The images will be used to identify the

offending motorist.

At least one photograph of the offence will be

send to the offending motorist. The offender

can log into a website to view the video of

the offence at no cost to the offender.

"Together in Prosperity"

CURRENT SITUATION

57,0%

4,3%

6,1%

0,02%

Reduce the focus on speed and widen the net

TRAFFIC offenses to be targeted

Although many traffic offenses can be focused on, the emphasis

will be on MOVING violations that results in traffic accidents.

Barrier lines, talking on mobile phone, not wearing seatbelts, not

stop at a railway crossing, illegal overtaking, texting on mobile

phone, not indicating on turn, disobeying stop signs ect.

CAPTURE VIA A CAMERA • Manual Capture of

images

• Automatic capture

of images

• Image capture

displayed and

percentage

confidence of the

plate accuracy read

is displayed.

• Images displayed in

real-time during

automatic capture

Each plate identified is highlighted

"Together in Prosperity"

VIDEO TO INDIVIDUAL IMAGES

"Together in Prosperity"

WHAT THE CAMERA CAPTURES

81585

Reg 213(4)

r/w Sect 89(1)

& 89(6) ACT

29 of 1989

Adult in motor vehicle

not wearing safety belt

or which is not properly

adjusted.

NO PLATE – an image is still logged

AUTOMATIC LICENSE PLATE RECOGNITION LINKED TO MANUAL REVIEW OF IMAGE FOR VIOLATION

RECOMMENDATION

It is clear that CCTV footage can be used as an effective tool in

traffic law enforcement and local authorities should therefore be

encouraged to use the technology that is currently available.

Local authorities should not just concentrate on speed enforcement,

but on more serious offences, namely moving violations in their

efforts to reduce the carnage on South African roads.

Education and campaigns to change motorist behaviour has not had

an impact on reducing road deaths as motorist attitude and behaviour

haven't changed. The only way this will be achieved is through

effective law enforcement. Technology is available to achieve this

and should be embraced.

IMPLEMENTATION

1. Council Resolution

2. Sign SLA

3. Land

4. Application to the DPP

& PIP within 30 days

5. Operational

5. Maintenance and support.

6. Expand

"Together in Prosperity"

Conclusion

11 April 2015 23

Create continuity and momentum

Increase Revenue for Client

Improved Systems

Guarantee Legal Compliance (SANAS / TCSP)

3RD Party Channels

Our Passion

PUBLIC Compliancy

Client Relationship

Why use us for your Parking?

Immediate implementation No Investment Cost Excellent Public Private Partnership; Local Solution to Local Problem; Skills transfer to local implementing agent; BBBEE Rewards NO RISK Parking and importantly NO PARKING areas controlled

WHAT WE TRY TO ACHIEVE •Address the challenge of unemployment in a sustainable manner

•The project presents an opportunity for effective labour market interventions and promising job creation projects.

FOCUS ON HIGH-POTENTIAL SECTOR

• Proactively targets high labour-intensive sectors, especially those absorbing unskilled and semi-skilled labour, youths and women.

Sustainable Job Creation "Jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs... Everyone must come up with

practical programs on how to create jobs," - ???? 1 000 jobs in:

• Moving Violation Enforcement

• Traffic Enforcement

• Dedicated staff Development

• Training to Peace Officer

• Deliver fines

• Serve summons

• Execute warrants

• Paid at least R250 per day, 6 days a week

24 / 7 / 365 Local Call Centre

Job Creation • Local Staff will be Selected by LED

• NYDA will assist in local staff selection

• Specifically disabled will be targeted for the control room operations

• 60 / 40 ratio Female to Male

• Police clearance essential, extensive screening

• Fixed Salary of at least R250 per day, 6 days a week plus bonus

TRAINING AND CERTIFICATION

All staff to undergo training and

certified as peace officers by the

service provider.

All staff will get:

- Meter / PC / Laptop / iPad / Cell / Radio

- Internet Access

- Power (Solar / Wind)

- Training

- Certification

-85% of our staff

do not have or need matric

Executive Summary

• Sustainable Job creation opportunities for local community

• Skill and knowledge transfer to LOCAL WARD RESIDENT’s

• Creation of sustainable financial income stream

• Best of Breed technology deployment

• Excellent Public Private Partnership

• Unlocks economic potential

• Security enhancement

• No cost

‘We must act so that poverty will be alleviated, our environment protected,

human rights strengthened’

Signage Specimen

WHY PAY PARKING? • Convenience and Accessibility

• “Everyone wants to park as close as possible”

• Turn that desire into a revenue stream

• Allow those who do not wish to pay to get more exercise!

• Parking Paid Transaction

– Cash – Coins

– Cash – Notes (up to R200.00, with change)

– EFT payment

– Debit Card / Credit Card (ABSA PEBBLE)

– ISP Cash Payment Directly from a Cell Phone

Operation of the System

1

2

Select bay from Smart Parking Meter (SPM)

Vehicle enters the parking BAY

3

•Punch number plate •Approach the driver – ZONE

•Enter into SPM •Amount due

4

Refused to pay –PARK

IN THE FREE ZONE

5 – Invoice

SYSTEM INITIALISATION

• All Staff trained in:

– Tourism Ambassadors Security

– First Aid Basic Fire Fighting

– Financial Management SAPS

• Signage and area numbering (Our expense)

• Equipment we will supply:

– Staff: Uniforms; Identification; Parking meter; Printer

– Supervisors: Check Sheets, Radios, whistle, Map

• Staff to be deployed: Rotation

• Other areas of concern?

3. Low rate parking area to

draw vehicles to low

movement areas. Thus again

reducing traffic congestion.

2. NO tariff in guarded areas for people who DO NOT wish to pay.

1.

3.

2.

4.

1. The color demarcation used for the normal rate parking in practice is the existing standard rate in PMB.

DIVERSIFIED RATES

1. The normal medium rate tariff area is generally used for parking for a reasonable medium term.

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4. High parking rate for those motorists who want to SHOW OFF the car! OR Wish to have access

Tariffs and fees

Priority areas

Non-Priority areas

R12-00 per hour based on R2-00 per 10 minutes

R6-00 per hour based on R1-00 per 10 minutes

"Together in Prosperity"

HIGH LEVEL BENEFITS OF OUR SOLUTION

• Integrated Traffic Management System;

• Secured Revenue stream for the School;

• Job Creation;

• Unlocks economic development potential;

• No Cost to School;

• Security Enhancement;

PARKING CRIME REDUCTION

Basic crime detection and prevention to REDUCE criminal activity

Theft out of and motor vehicles

Handbag and cellphone snatching

Shop lifting

Autobank conmen

Drug trafficking

Minor accidents to parked vehicles

Vagrancy, loitering and public drinking

Driver

Details

Vehicles

Details

Violation

Delivery

=

VEHICLE DOCUMENTS – WIRELESS HAND HELD SCANNERS

OR

PARKING DATA

Date Sec Desc Bay Nr Reg Nr Time Stop TimeLeft Minutes Amount Status Unit Nr Emp Nr

2013/11/29 Langibaleni natalia Ay27 045DSTGP 11:34 12:34 60 6 Paid 6.2.77 A195

2013/11/29 Prince Edward 2 Ab08 2SOCKSZN 08:29 09:29 60 6 Paid 6.2.78 A031

2013/11/29 Prince Edward 2 Ab08 2SOCKSZN 09:29 11:22 113 12 Paid 6.2.78 A031

2013/11/29 Peter Kirkhoff - Bookshop Ae45 4EVERZN 15:21 15:47 26 3 Refused To Pay 6.2.9 A213

2013/11/29 Church Str Woolworths Ac63 4MABUZAZN 11:39 12:39 60 6 Paid 6.2.82 A084

Our Target

ADVANTAGES OF THE SYSTEM CONTINUED

Parking Attendant Marshals

who can act as ambassadors

and information sources

EQUIPMENT AND SOFTWARE

Automatic Identification of vehicles with:

-Outstanding fines -Warrants -Unlicensed drivers -Illegal drivers licenses -Unlicensed vehicles -Illegal registration disks

INNOVATIONS

DRIVER LICENSE SCANNER

High Quality Encrypted Barcode Scanner

Reduce Fraud – Validate/Verify

E-Natis Checks

Integrates into database

Wireless Communication

HANDHELD DEVICE

PORTABLE PRINTER MOBILE

ENFORCEMENT

Driver

Details

Vehicles

Details

Violation

Delivery + =

DRIVER & VEHICLE DOCUMENTS – WIRELESS HAND HELD SCANNERS

LICENCE

PLATE Title Full Names Surname Identity No

Identification

Type ID Home Address Line 1

NP138120 MRS FORTUNATE BHENGU 8803310342083 SA ID 12 PANORAMA GARDENS

NP30916 MS MBALIZETHU NGCOBO 7806270376083 SA ID 29 PARKSIDE MANSION

NP104131 MR SANELE DLOMO 8801125771082 SA ID 183 MTHALANE RD

NP169949 MS LUNGILE MAHLABA 7311170405082 SA ID 327 BOMBAY RD

NP44198 MR SIBUSISO MTHEMBU 7008135396089 SA ID 99 KHAMBULA ST

NP74742 MRS MBALI KHANYILE 8312251211083 SA ID 79 NAVAN ST BLVD

NP75106 MS SUSAN STANFORD 5103010112081 SA ID 8 ATHLONE RD

CAMERA CRIME REDUCTION Cameras are proposed at all Key intersections

All cameras will be monitored 25 / 8 (More eyes per camera)

Basic crime detection and prevention to REDUCE criminal activity

Alarm on all stolen vehicles entering CBD

Track all stolen vehicles

Theft out of and motor vehicles

Handbag and cellphone snatching

Shop lifting

Autobank conmen

Drug trafficking

Minor accidents to vehicles

Vagrancy, loitering and public drinking

CONTACT DETAILS

Barry T. Fryer Dudley (MBA {IT}; MSc {Image Analysis} INDEPENDENT ADVISOR TO A RANGE OF CLIENTS IN THE LAW

ENFORCEMENT FIELDS BBM 2BE2F92E SKYPE fryerdudley Cell: 082 562 8225 Land Line 033 330 2796 Fax: 0866 539 659 WhatsAPP 082 562 8225 Email: [email protected]


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