Mangaluru: Traffic rule violators to face heavy fines says Commissioner


Write Comment     |     E-Mail To a Friend     |     Facebook     |     Twitter     |     Print
Bellevision Media Network

Mangaluru, 06 Jul: City Police Commissioner Sandeep Patil has said the fine for traffic rule violators has been increased and those using mobile phones while driving and those parking in no-parking places and those over speeding will face a penalty upto Rs 1,000.

 

Participating in a phone-in programme at his office on July 5, Friday, the Commissioner said stern action will be taken against violators of traffic rules.

 

“Meeting has been conducted with staffs who tow the vehicles. They have been informed to make an announcement before towing the vehicle. If the owner is close by, then fine should be imposed on the spot. They should make sure that the vehicle is not damaged in the process of getting towed,” he said.

 

A caller from the Kotekar area complained about vehicles who transport school children more than the specified limit. Following which, police commissioner said, "You have provided valuable information and an action will be taken on this.”

 

One other caller from the Urwa region complained about tint glass used in some of cars. The caller further requested installation of speed bumps near Urwa as a safety measure against speeding vehicles.

 

A caller from Car Street complained about vehicles that are parked in both the sides of the road near BEM School.

 

A caller from Bejai complained about a bar which stands opposite the KSRTC bus stand, where couple of drunkards create nuisance in the morning. Considering the complaint, the police commissioner directed a police officer to visit the spot and book a case against them.

 

There was also a caller from Bondel who lamented about a 14 number PTC bus for not issuing tickets and giving back the change to the passengers.

 

A caller from Kadri complained about vehicles parked on both sides of the road around the area of the City Hospital and the Kadri ground.

 

DCP crime and traffic Laxmi Ganesh, DCP law and order Hanumantharaya and ACP traffic Manjunath Shetty were present.

 

The phone in programme is held every Friday from 10 am to 11 am, callers can reach out to the officials by giving a call on 0824-2220530 or 0824-2220201 to express their grievances to police commissioner. Meanwhile, they also have an option to WhatsApp their complaint to mobile no, 9480805300.

 

 

Write Comment     |     E-Mail To a Friend     |     Facebook     |     Twitter     |     Print
Write your Comments on this Article
Your Name
Native Place / Place of Residence
Your E-mail
Your Comment   You have characters left.
Security Validation
Enter the characters in the image above
    
Disclaimer: Kindly do not post any abusive, defamatory, infringing, obscene, indecent, discriminatory or unlawful material or SPAM. BelleVision.com reserves the right to block/ remove without notice any content received from users.
GTI MarigoldGTI Marigold
Anil Studio
Badminton Sports AcademyBadminton Sports Academy

Now open at Al Qusais

Veez Konkani IllustratedVEEZ Konkani

Weekly e-Magazine

New State Bank of India, Customer Service Point
Cool House ConstructionCool House Construction
Uzvaad FortnightlyUzvaad Fortnightly

Call : 91 9482810148

Your ad Here
Power Care
Ryan Intl Mangaluru
Ryan International
pearl printing
https://samuelsequeira.substack.com/publish
Omintec
Kittall.ComKittall.Com

Konkani Literature World

Konkanipoetry.com
Bluechem