Campaigns against promoters of videos violating the traffic law
The National Gendarmerie recently launched campaigns against the owners of video clips spread on social media promoting violations of traffic security rules, with 28 cases dealt with over the past month.
The head of the communication office of the National Gendarmerie’s Traffic Information and Coordination Center, Major Samir Bouchait, explained in a media statement that the campaigns came “after monitoring activities in violation of traffic security rules by the center’s traffic vigilance cell when browsing some sources in cyberspace.”
He added that in this context, “a number of video clips were monitored via the Tik Tok account of several people showing them performing dangerous maneuvers and driving at excessive speed without respecting the minimum traffic laws and instructions.”
The spokesman stated that the clips reveal a number of young people, some of them young or minor, studying in high school or even university students, between the ages of 16 and 29, recklessly driving motorcycles and cars while performing maneuvers that may pose a danger to them and others.
The National Gendarmerie explained that these dangerous maneuvers and violations are being committed on highways and highways, in order to publish them through their own accounts to attract the largest number of followers and participants.
Major Bouchait highlighted that the majority of video clip participants are seeking fame and attracting more followers by publishing content that negatively affects the ideas of young people as a result of violating the rules of proper driving due to a lack of traffic awareness. He stated that, in order to put an end to these violations, coordination was made with the regional units in order to arrest Suspects are brought before the judicial authorities and appropriate legal measures are taken.
In the same context, Major Bushhit stressed that the Traffic Information and Coordination Center is working to continue monitoring and monitoring cyberspace in order to monitor and combat any activity that would lead to providing young people with new criminal ideas, leading to the possibility of serious traffic accidents by adopting the principle of deterrence and being strict. In enforcing the law against violators, especially since investigations showed that some vehicles were victims of traffic accidents as a result of these maneuvers.”
According to data, this deterrent campaign included the states of Algiers, Chlef, Oran, El Oued, Bejaia, Jijel, Constantine, and Tebessa, and enabled, last February, “28 cases to be dealt with, which would curb the spread of these violations.”
The same spokesman confirmed the determination of the Vigilance Cell of the Traffic Information and Coordination Center to “confront these serious violations by monitoring cyberspace, as in this regard, instructions were given to the units on the need to be strict in implementing traffic rules and laws,” warning the publishers of these videos that the latter would lead to “The development of traffic crime.”
Traffic violations committed include directly endangering the life or physical safety of others by intentionally and clearly violating one of the duties of precaution or safety imposed by law or regulation. This is a misdemeanor in the Penal Code, in addition to being a violation that falls within the dangerous maneuver punishable by the Traffic Law.
#Campaigns #promoters #videos #violating #traffic #law
#oussama_boulegheb #elhiwardz #alakhibariat.xyz #elhiwar #elhiwar-en