Municipal Patrol
Community patrol and public-amenity enforcement — with evidence for proceedings. The PATRUL ecosystem for the municipal patrol: capturing patrols and public-amenity violations as the basis for administrative proceedings.
Challenges
Why administrative proceedings stall without an objective record.
A public-amenity violation is proven by a recording with a time and place, not by an after-the-fact report.
A photo with no time or geolocation is easy to challenge in administrative proceedings.
Violations are logged in a report with no video.
Material without geo-tagging is called into question.
Complaints about patrols with no objective record.
Recordings are copied by hand after the shift.
There is no single archive across patrols.
It is unknown who has worked with the material.
Proposed solution
Geo-tagged patrol capture, an automatic archive and ready-made material for proceedings.
Every recording carries the time and place of the event.
The docking station pulls recordings with no manual steps.
Search by patrol, time and city zone.
Export a recording with metadata for administrative proceedings.
Recommended equipment
A municipal patrol kit. Quantities depend on staffing and zones.
BC-2
A compact chest camera for daily shifts: Full HD, GPS, lightweight body.
DVR-X2
An in-car recorder: road and cabin, transmission over LTE.
DOCK-8
An 8-slot docking station: overnight offload and charging.
Software platform
Configured to community regulations — roles, storage, access.
The platform is deployed within the municipality's own perimeter. Access and retention periods are configured to community decisions and the requirements of administrative proceedings.
Expected outcome
Measurable changes after deployment.
Recording follows the shift protocol.
The docking station pulls recordings automatically.
The time and place of every event are preserved.
Filter by patrol, time and zone.
Use cases
Scenarios where a recording strengthens administrative proceedings.
An inspector records a violation with geo-tagging. The material with a time and place becomes the basis for proceedings.
A resident challenges the patrol's actions. The supervisor opens the shift recording — the review concludes on the video.
The clerk assembles a package with metadata and a log. Challenging its integrity has no grounds.
A solution briefing for the municipal patrol
We will prepare a coverage plan for city zones with an equipment estimate to fit the community budget — or show you the system live.