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MYSURU: As Mysuru prepares to usher in the New Year, the city traffic police have made elaborate arrangements for smooth flow and regulation of traffic across the city.
As part of the traffic regulations, there will be changes in routes, vehicular parking norms and restrictions on movement from 10pm on December 31 to 5am on January 1.
Invoking the Indian Motor Vehicle Act 1988 and the Motor Traffic Act 1989, police have called for ban of all vehicles on BN Road (Shivaratri Rajendra Circle to Chamarajendra Circle), Purandara Road (B Rachaiah Circle to Kusti Akada), Old Sayyaji Road Road (B Rachaiah Circle to Krishnaraja Wadiyar Circle) and Albert Victor Road (Jayachamarajendra Circle to Krishnaraja Wadiyar Circle) which are near Mysuru Palace.
Beware! Cops in mufti are ready with camera to ‘shoot’ New Year violations
December 31, 2020
Mysore/Mysuru: Planning to launch special DJ party? Hold on. Armed with cameras, Cops in mufti will visit all pubs, clubs, bar and restaurants in city to cross-check whether special parties are held stealthily.
Sources told Star of Mysore that already a number of Cops have been assigned with the task of paying surprise visits to party venues to look out for any violations of guidelines issued by both State and Central Governments for New Year parties in the wake of
COVID-19.
Police informants would be sharing information about holding secret parties and such information would be shared with the Police in plainclothes, who would visit the venues in the guise of customers and collect documentary evidence before booking cases under Karnataka Epidemic Diseases Act, 2020.