Abstract

This study aims to analyze the application of the E-Tilang system in the enforcement of traffic violations in Cirebon City. The research method used was a qualitative method with data collection techniques through observation, interviews, and documentation. The informant in this study was the Head and Member of the Cirebon City Police Task Force. The results showed that E-Tilang in Cirebon City has not run optimally. Some of the obstacles faced are accountability such as limited human resources in the police which only has 22 Satlantas members, lack of socialization to the community and the large number of ordinary people in technology so that E-Tilang is considered complicated. In terms of centralization, such as the lack of installed E-Tilang camera devices, and inaccurate vehicle ownership data that has not been reversed. The security of violators' data is an important concern. E-Tilang camera devices are planned to be reused in the future, along with the improvement of the mobile E-Tilang system.

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