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The Johor Road Transport Department (JPJ) conducted an operation statewide on June 10 where a total of 2,291 summonses were issued for various offences and violations after 8,982 vehicles were inspected.

The department also said it is looking to equip more of its enforcement officers with body-worn cameras as part of efforts to enhance transparency and protect officers from false accusations while carrying out their duties. So far, the personnel are utilising 23 body-worn cameras available to them.

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00:00Thank you very much.
00:301232 sejumlah 1123 telah kita amyakkan Jadi dari
00:38POBC berjumlah 72 persen iaitu persat-persat Pk4
00:44Yang mana jumlah kesalahan yang kita kesan daripada jumlah
00:49yang kita kenakan itu 2797 kesalahan kita kesan daripada
00:54jumlah yang terbiasa Jadi untuk kesalahan kita
00:57with the 9 things.
00:59First, this is a problem with the CDL.
01:02It is valuable for the 522 cases.
01:07You can have a lesson for LKM first time.
01:10For the 523 cases.
01:13Also, you can have insurance for the 506 cases.
01:18Then you can have a technical case for the 105 cases.
01:22Seterusnya, there is a GDL that has 56 cases.
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