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Violation Entry allows your Patrol Officers to create a Violation for a Vehicle to be synced to the OPS-COM Administration System.

Violations can be issued to a person or a vehicle on OPS-COM for Android. This article describes the steps to issue to a vehicle. To issue a violation to a person refer to  this wiki article .

Table of Contents


Issuing Violations by Plate

When logged into OPS-COM for Android, tap on the Search Vehicle

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menu  
Follow the steps in this article to locate the plate you wish to issue the violation for.
After entering the plate number by OCR, voice or typing, the screen refreshes with a list of possible plate numbers. 
 
Note: The red

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 x indicating this vehicle is in violation and the + indicates that the plate isn't in the system yet. 

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After searching the vehicle tap the plate

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that is in violation which will give you more options to perform on it such as chalking, violations, details and more.  
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This will take you to the Add Violation Record screen where you can add the vehicle details as well as add any images associated with the violation. If the user has a DNTT or valid permit then a warning message will appear before allowing you to write the violation. 
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If the plate is known in the system then the vehicle information will be automatically completed and you can save or save & print the ticket. 

  • Tap the Select Offence Location. A drop-down menu appears for you to select the appropriate response.
  • Tap to select an Offence Type, and a drop-down menu appears for you to choose the appropriate response. To change the fee from the default amount decided by the offence types you can select the fee amount. 
  • Tap on Towing Fee to add one if required. The cursor blinks to indicate you are in input mode. Enter an amount. 
  • Take pictures for proof in case of a dispute. 

For an example of what the ticket would look like see New Vehicle Violations

New Vehicle Violations

To issue a violation to an unknown vehicle you just need to make sure that you complete the vehicle information yourself. This will add them to the system the next time you sync your handheld.
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To continue issuing the violation 

  • Add vehicle details. Tap to add a vehicle description.

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  • Tap the Select Offence Location. A drop-down menu appears for you to select the appropriate response.
  • Tap to select an Offence Type, and a drop-down menu appears for you to

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  • choose the appropriate response. To change the fee from the default amount decided by the offence types you can select the fee amount. 
  • Tap on Towing Fee to add one if required. The cursor blinks to indicate you are in input mode. Enter an amount. 
  • Take pictures for proof in case of a dispute. 

Tap Save and Print. Ensure that the printer is powered on and connected. A Ticket will print, and the handheld device will return to the Vehicle Search screen

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If a violation is entered on a plate, the VIN number will not appear on the ticket unless the vehicle only has a VIN number, then the VIN number will appear on the ticket in the license plate field.
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Explanation of the Front of the Ticket/Warning

Ticket Number - This is a system assigned number that identifies each individual violation/warning.

Date - This is the date that the violation/warning was issued on.

Ticket Type - This identifies the type of violation that occurred (broad range category).

License Plate - This is the license plate number for the vehicle that incurred the violation.

Province - This is the province that the license plate is issued in.

Offense Type - This identifies the specific violation that occurred.

Location - This identifies the location where the violation occurred.

Writer - This is a system assigned number that identifies the enforcement officer that issued the violation. Each enforcement officer has their own unique number and can be verified by administrators. The writer is identified by a unique identifier to provide security to the enforcement officer. If you require more information about the ticket writer you can search the violation on the admin side and get an actual name for the person who wrote the ticket. 

Fine - This is the amount owed for the particular violation. Note, on the warning ticket the amount is followed by "*Warning". This indicates that the amount on the ticket is not owing, but this is the amount that would be due if a ticket for the same violation was issued.

Towing - This is the amount due if the vehicle that incurred the violation had to be towed.

Comments - This section includes any additional notes that the enforcement officer wants to include.

Explanation of the Back of the Ticket/Warning

The back of the ticket provides details about the organization that issued the ticket and the policies and procedures regarding the ticket. The back clearly identifies how the violator can pay or appeal the ticket with a section for the violator to identify themselves and sign off on the ticket. The back also identifies where to find additional information on the organization and the office hours. 


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Best Practice Tip

Note the reminder at the top of the screen indicating there is data to sync. 

This is especially important at the end of a shift. You don't have to

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sync when you see the flashing bar immediately.

You can continue working. It's just a reminder. But if it is flashing, officers should make sure they sync before powering down or at least go back to the main menu and stay there for 30 seconds. The unit will auto sync at that point.

It will also auto-sync when you exit the app. 
Officers can also select synchronize data from the main menu to force a sync.

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Using Groups and Zones

Plate searching and vetting can be focused on using groups and zones.
When using virtual lots, you

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can specify groups and specific zones within the group.  
For example, there may be parking available closer to a building that could be reserved for specific groups of people.

In our example Building, 1 has spots for Day Care parking.

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Tap on Any Parking Group to access a list of groups.

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  Here we select BLDG1 for example.

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Tap Any Zone to select the specific zone you are patrolling.

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In this example we are going to patrol the  Day Care  zone.
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The following is an example of a vehicle permitted to use

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daycare parking after

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12:00 pm.  

With the handheld unit set up as described above the plate was scanned using the LPR/OCR functionality.  

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The Green Check Mark indicating the vehicle is permitted to park in the specified Group and Zone.

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Tapping the vehicle and viewing the Vehicle Details shows

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you extended permit information.

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Secondary Check On Permit Validity

When creating violations, the

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handheld units will perform a secondary check on the vehicle to alert the patrol officer if the plate has a valid permit.
In our example, the plate

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JROCK has a valid monthly permit in the

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Red Student Lot

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Yearly (

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Y-RED-

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If the officer proceeds to Issue a Violation the unit will issue a warning that the plate has a valid permit.

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 It will still allow a violation to be created at the

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officer's discretion in the case that the violation is for something other than a valid permit.
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Support Notes

  • Violations that have been entered from the handheld will include a PIN as well as the handheld issuing the violation. If the violation does not include these suffix and prefixes, then it has not been issued by a handheld and instead has been issued manually.