The lingering effects of a cyberattack on the Public Prosecution Service of the Netherlands are preventing it from reactivating speed cameras across the country.
The Dutch newspaper Leeuwarder Courant has reported that dozens of Speed cameras remain offline after they were temporarily shutdown following the system compromise.
The Service's Central Processing Office (CVOM) confirmed the issues to local media this week but was coy over details about how many cameras were inactive.
A spokesperson said the department is aware of which cameras remain disbled but would not reveal their locations - for obvious reasons.
At least three types of speed cameras are affected, and these are mainly deployed across A and N roads.
In the Netherlands, A roads are akin to what other countries call motor