The educational drone of the traffic police of Tirana, from the air with the help of a high-resolution camera, detects various violations of the drivers of the vehicle.

After the police officers see the violation on the camera, they notify the patrol stationed in the traffic lane, which, as the case may be, advises the driver or punishes him.

The fact that the violation is filmed also extinguishes the debate between the driver and the police, since in case of disagreements, the offender is offered the footage obtained by the drone.

Another device newly added to the traffic police is the smart car.

Externally, it has no distinguishing mark and looks like any other vehicle, but inside it has installed devices that detect various violations, from speed, documentation and unpaid fines.

"The car has a camera and a radar.

There is programming to work night and day.

The moment a vehicle moves faster than the road allows, the device fires and a fine is printed," explains the inspector.

Tirana's traffic police impose over 3,000 fines per week.

Pedestrians who see that the drone monitors the white lines and gives them priority see these controls as positive.

"Police should increase controls until drivers become like in European countries", says a citizen.

"It seems very fair to me that here drivers commit many violations", says another.

Drivers are more skeptical.

According to them, the traffic police operates with campaigns and the main goal is to impose fines and not to educate road users.

"Fines should be imposed because there are violations, but the traffic police abuse many times.

They want to impose a fine and the police is hiding behind the car".

"Here the police come out with campaigns to impose fines.

It happened to me, I was stopped by a police patrol for a violation, they told me no, we don't deal with this, that today we went out for this other one".

/Tch/Telegrafi/