Police Traffic Safety Centre is moving from Malmi to Pasila

Publication date 20.6.2023 14.32
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While we are relocating, our notification desk will be closed from 18 to 26 June 2023, but our customer service answers calls and e-mails as usual even during the move. After the relocation, our notification desk will serve customers in Helsinki with extended opening hours.

Police Traffic Safety Centre has operated in Malmi since 1 April 2014. Now, after nine years, it is moving back to Helsinki Main Police Station in Pasila in order to reduce premises expenses.

Due to the relocation, the traffic fine notification desk will be closed from 18 to 26 June 2023. However, any calls and e-mails to our customer service will be answered as usual even during the move, although there may be some slight delay in our processes while we are busy relocating.
 
– After we have settled into our new premises, our notification desk will serve from Monday to Saturday eight hours a day instead of the current two and a half hours, says Chief Inspector Kaisa Sedig, head of Police Traffic Safety Centre. – In addition to notification of fines, our customer service desk helps with traffic penalty fee matters. 

All the traffic offences and traffic crimes detected in automatic traffic surveillance are processed in Police Traffic Safety Centre. The photographs from all the traffic safety cameras located around Finland are transferred wirelessly to Police Traffic Safety Centre where they are processed and road users are issued traffic penalty fees and fines based on them.

Automatic traffic surveillance is one of the police's traffic surveillance methods. On the Finnish roads, there are more than a thousand fixed control points effectively reducing average speeds and thus improving traffic safety.

Police Traffic Safety Centre: https://poliisi.fi/en/police-traffic-safety-centre

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