Abstract

: One of the governments of Indonesia's objectives for renewal and transformation is the implementation of Electronic Traffic Law Enforcement (ETLE), which would improve the public service system for traffic crimes. The existence of ETLE in Indonesia is badly required for a variety of reasons related to the myriad problems that develop when law enforcement addresses traffic infractions. Since not all Indonesians have mastered technology, it cannot be stated that e-tickets are successful, yet the deployment of ETLE is a workable alternative for imposing sanctions for traffic rule violators. To capture traffic offenses on the road, an ETLE device instantly links to the police department's Command Center. This study's objective is to ascertain how the ETLE policy is being carried out from a law enforcement standpoint. This essay aims to evaluate the ETLE policy's execution in terms of legal certainty and its applicability to Indonesia's legal system. A statutory approach and a normative legal technique are both used in this study

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