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Re: Police Unveil E-CMR Enforcemen Patrol Van by Archtype(m): 8:14am On Sep 30
Will this stop police from collecting 100naira and harassing innocent people even when their papers are complete because of money
Re: Police Unveil E-CMR Enforcemen Patrol Van by blackmantis: 8:15am On Sep 30
Why can't they get data from the FRSC or VIO instead of forcing people to pay for a system that they would soon discard.

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Re: Police Unveil E-CMR Enforcemen Patrol Van by Pluto33: 8:17am On Sep 30
naptu2:
Prince Olumuyiwa Adejobi @Princemoye1


They have been itching to open new "office" on top of hapless citizens head. Just an avenue to extort as usual and make returns, nothing more nothing less.. undecided
Re: Police Unveil E-CMR Enforcemen Patrol Van by NwokoloOwa: 8:26am On Sep 30
Very very stupid statement from the authorities. What they would have done first is to make it mandatory for all police officers on duty to carry body cameras to forestall all the numerous atrocities committed by some of them. And before I forget they should pay for the body cameras from their pocket.

Let the carrying of body cameras be a key legacy of the current IG

After that we can start paying for the eCMR or whatever.
Re: Police Unveil E-CMR Enforcemen Patrol Van by lonelydora: 8:28am On Sep 30
naptu2:
The e-CMR debate

The police Central Motor Registry (CMR) has always existed.

However, the Inspector General of Police announced that they were going to digitise the registry and create an electronic central motor registry information system.

He said that policemen would no longer need to stop motorists to demand for their papers because they would be able to access the registry from the computers in their patrol cars and determine if a vehicle is registered, if it has been stolen, etc. People whose cars have been stolen only need to inform the police and the cars would be flagged on the system and the patrol officers would be able to determine that the cars have been stolen simply by checking their in-car computer.

The police set a deadline for motorists to register for the e-CMR.

However, many activists, including the Nigerian Bar Association condemned the system. They said that the law does not permit the police to register vehicles and that the police was taking over the powers of other government agencies. They also condemned the fee that motorists would have to pay to register for the e-CMR (around ₦5,000 to ₦6,000) . They said that Nigerians are going through a lot and the police should not add to their burden. They threatened to sue the police if it forces motorists to have the e-CMR.

The Inspector General of Police subsequently suspended the enforcement of the e-CMR and said that they were going to use the time to sensitise stakeholders on the need for the e-CMR. He said that the law permits the police to develop strategies to combat crime and that it was not true that the e-CMR was illegal.

Note: It was only the enforcement of the e-CMR that was postponed/suspended. Motorists are still registering on the system.

So, connecting a Chinese (not even Apple) laptop to the dashboard of a car is technology at work? Una too dey celebrate mediocrity in this country o

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Re: Police Unveil E-CMR Enforcemen Patrol Van by naptu2: 8:30am On Sep 30
lonelydora:


So, connecting a Chinese (not even Apple) laptop to the dashboard of a car is technology at work? Una too dey celebrate mediocrity in this country o

What is the connection between the post that you quoted and the nonsense that you wrote above??
Re: Police Unveil E-CMR Enforcemen Patrol Van by almarthins(m): 8:31am On Sep 30
naptu2:
Prince Olumuyiwa Adejobi @Princemoye1


Them wan give pigs white cloth. grin grin
Re: Police Unveil E-CMR Enforcemen Patrol Van by lonelydora: 8:32am On Sep 30
naptu2:


What is the connection between the post that you quoted and the nonsense that you wrote above??

Read the police guy's statement
Re: Police Unveil E-CMR Enforcemen Patrol Van by naptu2: 8:33am On Sep 30
lonelydora:


Read the police guy's statement

Then why didn't you quote the statement, why quote something else?
Re: Police Unveil E-CMR Enforcemen Patrol Van by eskuvoisrael(m): 8:38am On Sep 30
A welcome development. But should not be handled by the NP
Re: Police Unveil E-CMR Enforcemen Patrol Van by lonelydora: 8:45am On Sep 30
naptu2:


Then why didn't you quote the statement, why quote something else?

Na the one my hand reach, nna.
Re: Police Unveil E-CMR Enforcemen Patrol Van by Dalohad: 8:47am On Sep 30
N5,000 multiplied by 12 million cars in Nigeria runs into TRILLIONS of Naira, not billions, not millions. Is the police a revenue generating agency?

And why should e-CMR be renewable? Why are they making regulatory laws for Nigerians? Are they lawmakers too?..


If any police man arrests me for e-CMR, I will be ready to sleep in their cells and ensure the matter get to court with the press following up on the case.. Infact I will beg them to charge me to court. If they don't, I will drag them court myself..

Let the courts tells us, if the police has revenue generating powers and lawmaking powers. This is TOTAL EXTORTION. Everybody just wants to have Nigerians paying them reccurent taxes and levies. It will be resisted .

I am ready to make that sacrifice.

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Re: Police Unveil E-CMR Enforcemen Patrol Van by NAC1666: 8:51am On Sep 30
naptu2:
Prince Olumuyiwa Adejobi @Princemoye1

Will it stop extortion on the road by police?
Re: Police Unveil E-CMR Enforcemen Patrol Van by Pootle: 8:57am On Sep 30
SmartPolician:
It seems the police wants to leave their job and start doing that of road safety. If that's the case, scrap road safety and save this country billions of naira wasted on sustaining FRSC.

that the problem of nigeria duplication of duties, originally FRSC function is under the duties and responsibilities of policing. FRSC should be scrapped or merged with the NPF
Re: Police Unveil E-CMR Enforcemen Patrol Van by Sunnyski: 9:01am On Sep 30
njikoka:
The idiot above already talking trash

No, he is talking sense. I think you're the real idiot here. Police are criminals in uniform.
Re: Police Unveil E-CMR Enforcemen Patrol Van by Tejiri41: 9:12am On Sep 30
IamANigerianMan:

99% of Nigerians are criminals any innovation that will stop their criminality they must complain that is your case
You must be a policeman who obviously stand to gain from this wicked scheme. God will punish all those further adding to our suffering!
Re: Police Unveil E-CMR Enforcemen Patrol Van by IamANigerianMan: 9:14am On Sep 30
Tejiri41:

You must be a policeman who obviously stand to gain from this wicked scheme. God will punish all those further adding to our suffering!
You how useless are you, car snatcher your days are numbered
Re: Police Unveil E-CMR Enforcemen Patrol Van by Quebec91(m): 9:57am On Sep 30
cheesy
njikoka:
The idiot above already talking trash
Re: Police Unveil E-CMR Enforcemen Patrol Van by OKEIYIOKODU: 11:07am On Sep 30
naptu2:
The e-CMR debate

The police Central Motor Registry (CMR) has always existed.

However, the Inspector General of Police announced that they were going to digitise the registry and create an electronic central motor registry information system.

He said that policemen would no longer need to stop motorists to demand for their papers because they would be able to access the registry from the computers in their patrol cars and determine if a vehicle is registered, if it has been stolen, etc. People whose cars have been stolen only need to inform the police and the cars would be flagged on the system and the patrol officers would be able to determine that the cars have been stolen simply by checking their in-car computer.

The police set a deadline for motorists to register for the e-CMR.

However, many activists, including the Nigerian Bar Association condemned the system. They said that the law does not permit the police to register vehicles and that the police was taking over the powers of other government agencies. They also condemned the fee that motorists would have to pay to register for the e-CMR (around ₦5,000 to ₦6,000) . They said that Nigerians are going through a lot and the police should not add to their burden. They threatened to sue the police if it forces motorists to have the e-CMR.

The Inspector General of Police subsequently suspended the enforcement of the e-CMR and said that they were going to use the time to sensitise stakeholders on the need for the e-CMR. He said that the law permits the police to develop strategies to combat crime and that it was not true that the e-CMR was illegal.

Note: It was only the enforcement of the e-CMR that was postponed/suspended. Motorists are still registering on the system.
In Nigeria everyone wants to cash out,police has been doing it illegal but want to legalize it.
Re: Police Unveil E-CMR Enforcemen Patrol Van by Medici777: 1:03pm On Sep 30
Nigerian police with all due respect you people are mad
Re: Police Unveil E-CMR Enforcemen Patrol Van by bobbiiee: 3:28pm On Sep 30
Some claimed that they policemen collected as much as 40k from them for not having such document. Why should proof of ownership be renewed when ownership has not changed. It's like renewing speed limiting document and proof of ownership. Nothing but extortion.
Re: Police Unveil E-CMR Enforcemen Patrol Van by 3kay945(m): 4:56pm On Sep 30
Emu4life:
Potential Failure grin

For that vehicles and gadgets.... before nko grin cheesy
Re: Police Unveil E-CMR Enforcemen Patrol Van by JASONjnr(m): 5:14pm On Sep 30
IamANigerianMan:

Me and my family are not criminals, I am speaking on your behalf
Na Una de fees people with Una salaries for decades....

If you want talk that line... Abeg drop address, make me and my family located you....😊
Re: Police Unveil E-CMR Enforcemen Patrol Van by mooa404(m): 6:03am On Oct 01
erniok:
They invariably disregarded NBA complaints. Law enforcers encouraging illegality. Welcome to Nigeria.
In my view, the NBA questioned and frowned at the monies beeing charged to obtain eCMR and not any development that can enhance safety and security of lives and properties of Nigerians.

It could have made good sense if the document is issued freely as part of their contribution to alleviate the current hardship many Nigerians are facing and also to corroborate the slogan ' Police is your friend'.
Re: Police Unveil E-CMR Enforcemen Patrol Van by NaMe4: 6:25am On Oct 01
naptu2:
The e-CMR debate

The police Central Motor Registry (CMR) has always existed.

However, the Inspector General of Police announced that they were going to digitise the registry and create an electronic central motor registry information system.

He said that policemen would no longer need to stop motorists to demand for their papers because they would be able to access the registry from the computers in their patrol cars and determine if a vehicle is registered, if it has been stolen, etc. People whose cars have been stolen only need to inform the police and the cars would be flagged on the system and the patrol officers would be able to determine that the cars have been stolen simply by checking their in-car computer.

The police set a deadline for motorists to register for the e-CMR.

However, many activists, including the Nigerian Bar Association condemned the system. They said that the law does not permit the police to register vehicles and that the police was taking over the powers of other government agencies. They also condemned the fee that motorists would have to pay to register for the e-CMR (around ₦5,000 to ₦6,000) . They said that Nigerians are going through a lot and the police should not add to their burden. They threatened to sue the police if it forces motorists to have the e-CMR.

The Inspector General of Police subsequently suspended the enforcement of the e-CMR and said that they were going to use the time to sensitise stakeholders on the need for the e-CMR. He said that the law permits the police to develop strategies to combat crime and that it was not true that the e-CMR was illegal.

Note: It was only the enforcement of the e-CMR that was postponed/suspended. Motorists are still registering on the system.

The onus is on the police to diligently and discreetly collect data of registered vehicles from the Internal Revenue Boards of the respective States and the FRSC. Which one is deadline for all Nigerians to register their vehicles with police, with even a fee?

This is beginning to get irritating. What is wrong with Nigerians?

We already know how this is going to play out; opportunity for extortion galore!
Re: Police Unveil E-CMR Enforcemen Patrol Van by erniok(m): 7:50am On Oct 01
mooa404:

In my view, the NBA questioned and frowned at the monies beeing charged to obtain eCMR and not any development that can enhance safety and security of lives and properties of Nigerians.

It could have made good sense if the document is issued freely as part of their contribution to alleviate the current hardship many Nigerians are facing and also to corroborate the slogan ' Police is your friend'.

Asides the fees, NBA frowned at the fact that this is not backed by any legislative act. There are other agencies backed by the law to issue such documents. The NPF is just over stepping their legal boundaries. They could have asked the legislators to make a law to this effect for security reasons instead of playing "above the law".

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