A taxi camera scam left drivers and cab users at risk because of gaps in legislation, politicians believe.
The Herald on Sunday revealed last week that up to 800 cameras installed in cabs across the country were defective, leaving drivers and passengers without the assurance they were under security surveillance. Several incidents reported to police could not be solved because the cameras did not work.
The New Zealand Transport Agency acknowledged yesterday it first became aware of problems with the cameras in April, but said it had done all it was required to do under new rules stipulating in-cab cameras were mandatory.
Authority spokesman Andy Knackstedt said it approved in-cab systems, but had no powers to vet installers or monitor their performance. Police are seeking Yeuyingtan "Eric" Leng in relation to sale of the dodgy cameras.
And it is not just the boys in blue keen to find him. He was given permission to install Hikvision cameras under the company name I-Solution after supplying specifications to the authority - even though the only NZ-accredited supplier was Atlas Gentech.