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Informing drivers about the presence of traffic cameras will be considered a crime in Southern Cyprus

Fileleftheros newspaper stated that in the draft law in question, “anyone who deliberately damages the speed detection camera device or any part or component of the device or the vehicle in which the speed detection camera operates or is carried together, or interferes with the proper functioning of the speed detection camera or makes it impossible, will be deemed to have committed a crime and “It is foreseen that he will be punished with a fine not exceeding 5 thousand Euros or a prison sentence not exceeding one year.”

In parallel with this, the newspaper noted that warning drivers about the presence of a traffic camera by other people will also be considered a crime, and that the phrase “or giving early warning to any person regarding the presence of the device” will be added to the article regarding the change to be made, and that this will be a crime punishable by a fine of 5 thousand Euros.

The newspaper added that the draft bill that has been consulted will be sent to the parliament for a vote soon.

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