Goa, July 11 -- Citizens have demanded that the Goa government fix flaws in the existing e-challan system before rolling out AI-enabled dashcams in all government vehicles under the new Goa Vehicle Authentication (GOVA) system.
The call comes as Aldona Congress MLA Carlos Alvares Ferreira raised concerns about a local man who received an e-challan totalling Rs 13,000, most of which were found to be false violations.
Ferreira said the man was on a two-wheeler and the fine claimed he failed to stop for police and didn't produce documents when no police had actually stopped him, with everything based on CCTV footage.
When Ferreira followed up with officials, he was told the errors were due to a system fault where a software update had not...
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