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The topic of privatization rarely appeared dominantly in the implementation of activities controlled by the police in Indonesia before. However, in other countries in the last two decades, the wave of privatization has been inevitable due to the increasing number of government, military and police activities that cannot be carried out on their own, especially in matters that occur after the procurement of special equipment, such as maintenance and matters related to the operation of the equipment. itself. This condition occurs due to the incompetence of personnel and is supported by the inability of a timely budget with planning activities. Therefore, public participation in cooperation in traffic law enforcement (Public Private Partnerships in Traffic Enforcement), especially in the context of public transparency and more open communication, is very important in order to lead to success and sustainable implementation of all activities of the Indonesian National Police, especially in Traffic Corps. This paper is expected to be able to identify the need for such a business model in the future to make a policy making easier. Keywords: Privatization; Electronic Traffic Law Enforcement; Public and Private Cooperation; Public Private Partnerships in Traffic Enforcement

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