Due to the hack at the Public Prosecution Service (OM), part of the flash equipment in the Netherlands is not doing it. It concerns three types of flash units mainly A and N roads: fixed speed cameras, route controls and flex fliters.

In Drenthe there are fifteen fixed speed cameras and there are six flex flashes in different places, it reports Dagblad van het Noorden. A flex flash is usually in one place for two months and then moving to the next. Flash units who check whether drivers app or call behind the wheel, so -called focus flashes, are not bothered by the hack at the OM.

The Public Prosecution Service Public Prosecution Service (CVOM) informs the newspaper that there are problems with the apprecature. The CVOM is the rural part of the OM that concerns traffic issues, public order and speed cameras. The problems would occur in dozens of flash units, but the CVOM does not want to say anything about that. The problems only recently came to light, a lot later than the hack became known to the OM.

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