Aori driving video Prefectural police recruited for investigation if necessary Okayama November 21 12:29

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To prevent malicious driving, the Okayama Police Headquarters opened the first dedicated site in Japan to search for dangerous driving sightings and videos recording the situation, and started operation on the 21st. It was.

The exclusive site named “Okayama Prefecture Aori 110 Demon Box” can be accessed through the homepage of the Okayama Police Headquarters, etc., and was opened at 10 am on the 21st.

From the input form, the contents of dangerous driving such as tilting and the sightings are written and the presence or absence of videos and photos recording the situation is sent.

You will then receive an ID, password, etc. from the police at your email address, and you can use it to upload videos and photos to a dedicated cloud.

The reception is held 24 hours a day, and the police confirm the information and videos provided, and then investigate if necessary.

According to the police, this is the first such initiative in the country, and Kazumasa Kazumasa of the Okayama Prefectural Police Headquarters Traffic Guidance Division says, “I want you to provide videos without hesitation.”