The Police and MPK Kraków tighten their monitoring services
The Krakow Police and the Municipal Transport Company in Krakow tighten their activities, e.g. in the use of the player with buses and trams. An agreement on this matter signed on Monday, December 19 by the commander of the municipal police in Krakow and the MPK board.
By identifying the team, each authorized officer can identify the monitoring module, and the order is directly processed by MPK employees. The process of sharing surveillance has also been computerized, making the necessary recordings available to the police shortly after the event. MPK is working on increasing the effectiveness of cooperation in this area. It is planned i.a. Introduction of a wireless Police solution for connecting to monitoring in vehicles.
– We have been with the Municipal Transport Company since Latin. Our cooperation was formalized for the first time at the beginning of 2015. The signed agreement is a continuation of the document in a manner similar to the previous years, but it contains new elements, facilitating i.a. using device monitoring. There will be less bureaucracy, which will allow for the efficient handling of petty offenses and crimes. Joint training actions, profiles and other benefits for broadly understood security in the city were also recorded – explanation of Insp. Zbigniew Nowak, Commander of the Municipal Police in Krakow.
Monitoring in buses and trams is an effective and important tool in the area of ensuring public safety and order. The recordings from the monitoring are particularly distinguished as part of the work of the police and the Municipal Guard. MPK grants hundreds of indexes that are helpful and additional keywords in many cases, from mundane road collisions to criminal events. Each subsequent part of the tram and bus fleet ordered by MPK is not only a modern look, later for users, ecological technical solutions, but also a higher level of safety and advanced advanced monitoring systems. Currently, all MPK SA buses and about 80 percent of the buses are equipped with passenger space monitoring. trams. Only this year, from January to the end of November, MPK SA received 852 requests from the police for assistance from over 1,700 vehicles.