LAWBREAKERS can opt to receive their infringement notices digitally from now on, as Tasmania Police continues the roll-out of a new system.
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The change means that when police issue infringement notices electronically on their tablet computers, they can now give people the option to have their infringement notice delivered via email instead of via the post.
“The efficiencies offered by this new method are significant,” Acting Deputy Commissioner Richard Cowling said.
“Around 90,000 infringement notices are issued by Tasmania Police each year. It’s anticipated that the savings in police time and postage will result in significant savings.
The new process is also expected to make it easier for officers to deal with people issued with infringement notices who live elsewhere.