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Mumbaikars, beware! Driving rashly? Offenders now face up to six months in prison
ByNitasha NatuNitasha Natu / Updated: Feb 1, 2021, 08:02 IST
MUMBAI: Been driving rashly or on the wrong side of the street in the past month? Mumbai
Traffic Police will track you down and could visit your home to book you.
In an ongoing crackdown on the streets, action has already been taken against 155 motorists so far for racing, rash and wrong side driving. The police have started lodging FIRs which could invite a prison sentence as against merely paying a fine. Now, the traffic police plan to study
CCTV footage of the past month to look for offenders who thought they had escaped the long arm of the law and will visit their homes.
Traffic cops look for bike racers, to nab them with CCTV proof
A senior official said that a few spots in the city like the Marine Drive, Bandra Reclamation, have been prime locations for bike racing
In a crackdown on rash driving by errant bikers and bike races that have been rampant recently, the Mumbai Traffic Police (MTP) have been tracking the CCTV camera footage of the last one month to identify the racers. Traffic Police will then knock on these racer s doors and arrest them for rash and negligent driving, and the accused will have to abide as the police will have hard proof of a CCTV grab.
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MUMBAI: Cyber criminals have sensed a new opportunity in Covid vaccination to defraud by fraudulently obtaining personal data. Reports have poured in of people receiving phishing emails and text messages with links seeking registration for vaccination.
The links lead to sites requiring individuals to enter personal details like Aadhaar number, PAN and bank details.
The Maharashtra police’s cyber cell has warned people against falling victim to such tricks and urged that only digital platforms developed by the government, such as vaccine.icmr.org.in, be trusted.
The public has also been warned against fake messages circulation on social media and chat apps.
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