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The city traffic police seized 65 two-wheelers and also booked cases under the Motor Vehicle Act against the owners of those vehicles for altering the silencers and horns of the vehicle, eventually leading to sound pollution.
Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police (Traffic) Ch. Adinarayana said that the traffic police conducted special drives at various parts of the city. He said that the cases were handed over to the Law and Order police stations, who booked cases under Section 279,336 IPC & 190 (ii) of the MV Act. He said that motorists were not allowed to modify or alter the silencers or horns provided by the company. He said that the police would also take strict action against the mechanics who are committing such offences. The special drive would continue, he added.
Actor takes part in traffic awareness campaign
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Film actor Sharwanand interacted with several motorists explaining them benefits of using helmet.
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Film actor Sharwanand interacted with several motorists explaining them benefits of using helmet.
Film actor Sharwanand took part in a traffic awareness campaign which was organised by the city police near Kali Mata Temple on Beach Road here on Tuesday.
Mr. Sharwanand interacted with several motorists explaining them benefits of using helmet and appealed to the youth not to involve in either rash driving or drunken driving. Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police (Traffic) Ch. Adinarayana said that the traffic police have been conducting awareness programmes over various traffic issues in the city. After they came to know about actor Sharwanand shooting for his film in the city, they invited him to be part of their awareness campaign. Thanking the actor for his time, the ADCP said that more campaigns
Beach Control Room started
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It will be operational 24/7, says Police Commissioner
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It will be operational 24/7, says Police Commissioner
The city police started an exclusive Beach Control Room in the name “We are here for you” near Kali Mata Temple at RK Beach as part of the community policing here on Wednesday.
The control room was started under the instructions of Police Commissioner Manish Kumar Sinha and its functioning will be monitored by Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police (Traffic) Ch. Adinarayana. The control room will be monitored by women from the police force and will be operational 24/7, said the Police Commissioner. Recently, the city police have taken several initiatives at Beach Road for the public and they have received good response. The Beach Control Room is continuation of the series of initiatives, the police said.