Point to Police
Emergency alert + public live-view + police department management system for Cambodia. Works with every ZakGT product — your taxi trip, your home address on MySpace, your lawyer on retainer.
One-tap emergency alert
From the ZakGT app or web, one tap geo-locates you, opens a WaitChat thread to the nearest provincial station + trusted contacts, and streams live if you choose.
Precise geo + context
Google Maps pin + incident category (theft / accident / assault / harassment / fire / medical). The responder sees your location + last-known route + any shared ZakGTaxi trip.
Trusted contact chain
Your alert pings up to 5 pre-set contacts simultaneously with the police. Friends, family, or an agency lawyer can see the same thread.
Public live-view (opt-in)
Opt-in live-view lets neighbors see ongoing incidents in their area (abstracted — no PII). A tool for community awareness, not surveillance.
Launch timeline
- M1
- ✓Strategy folder authored · Business_Strategy/PointToPolice/
- Pre-MoU
- Outreach to Ministry of Interior + National Police
- Pilot
- Phnom Penh pilot with 1 district station
- Rollout
- 25 provincial HQs over 12 months after pilot
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ZakGT Point to Police (P2P) — Frequently Asked Questions
ZakGT Point to Police is a one-tap personal-safety and incident-reporting tool built on your existing ZakGT account. It is designed to complement — never replace — Cambodia’s official emergency services. In a real emergency always call the official police line 117 first.
Q. Is P2P a replacement for calling 117?
No. P2P is a complement to official emergency services, not a substitute. In any real emergency you should always call Cambodia’s official police number 117 first. P2P adds geo-location, a live record and trusted-contact alerts on top of that call.
Q. What happens when I press the one-tap alert?
One tap captures your GPS location, opens a WaitChat thread to the nearest provincial station and your trusted contacts, and — only if you choose — starts a live video stream. The alert creates a timestamped record so the incident is documented, not just a phone call that leaves no trace.
Q. How is my location and personal data handled?
Your location is shared only when you trigger an alert, and only with the recipients you have set — the responding station and your chosen trusted contacts. It is not broadcast publicly by default and is governed by the ZakGT Privacy Policy.
Q. Who are "trusted contacts"?
Trusted contacts are people you nominate in advance — family or friends — who are notified together with the station when you raise an alert, so someone who knows you is always in the loop alongside the authorities.
Q. Does P2P cost anything?
Personal use of the one-tap alert and incident reporting is free. It runs on the same ZakGT account you already use, so there is nothing extra to buy or install for an individual to be protected.
Q. Which areas does P2P cover?
P2P is built for all 25 Cambodian provinces, routing alerts to the nearest participating provincial station. Coverage strengthens as more departments onboard to the management side of the system.