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Thursday, June 10, 1999

Traffic drive from tomorrow

EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE  
VADODARA, June 9: The Traffic Police will initiate a drive to check polluting vehicles as well as see whether riders carry required documents from Friday.

According to Additional Commissioner of Police M K Tandon, the drive would first be carried out on Fridays and Saturdays and might be extended to other days of the week.

Stating that protecting and preserving the environment was a collective duty, he appealed people to keep their vehicles pollution-free. He said those not carrying required documents like registration, driving licence and insurance papers as well as Pollution Under Control (PUC) certificates, which should be displayed on their vehicles, would be fined during the drive. He also did not rule out a simultaneous educative drive along with non-government organisations (NGOs) as well as propaganda through media in the context.

He said as per the rules, polluting vehicles would be fined Rs 400 and those which did not display a PUC certificate Rs 40.

He said fancy numbers plates would be repainted, and registration numbers would be etched on vehicles, which would help check theft of vehicles. He, however, admitted that some police vehicles did not display PUC certificates though he had issued specific instructions to policemen in the context after The Indian Express published a report recently. He said several officials had PUC certificates but had not displayed them. He said later they were displayed.

District Collector Anil Mukim said he had asked his officials to set an example before the public by keeping their vehicles pollution-free and displaying PUC certificates properly.

Copyright © 1998 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.


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