Court Reports Decrease in Appeals Related to ‘Safe City’ System
The Basic Criminal Court of Skopje announced on [Date – Insert Date Here] that 38 complaints concerning fines issued through the “Safe City” system were registered in April 2026. The announcement follows increased media attention regarding cases involving minor offenses recorded through the system’s surveillance capabilities. According to the court, a notable trend has emerged with a significant decrease in citizens and legal entities failing to accept responsibility for offenses and subsequently filing appeals.
This shift indicates a greater willingness to engage with the judicial process. The court detailed that 38 appeals were received in April, representing requests to initiate formal proceedings for these minor offenses. These appeals relate to cases previously submitted through the appeals process.
The “Safe City” initiative, utilizing surveillance technology, continues to be a subject of scrutiny. The court’s data suggests a move towards resolving these cases through established legal channels. Further updates on case resolutions will be provided as proceedings are finalized.
The court’s actions reflect a commitment to transparency regarding the operation of the “Safe City” system and its impact on the justice system.
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