Caught again for driving drunk? It’s 2 yrs in jail
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Those caught driving under the influence in the city for the second time face a jail term of up to 2 years or a fine of Rs 5,000 or both.
The Delhi Traffic Police have intensified its efforts to check drink driving and bring to task repeat offenders with the help of their latest gadget — the e-challan machines.
The e-challan machines will be with the police teams patrolling the New Delhi district, to begin with. The machines have the capacity to store data of the past two years, and those caught repeating the offence of drink driving will be brought to task.
"Database of over 50,000 cases of drink driving offenders has been loaded on these machines. It has all details of the offender, including driving licence number, vehicle number, name and age. When an officer swipes the driving licence of an offender in the machine, it will show the history. If the offender is found to have been challaned for drink driving on a previous occasion, he or she will be punished accordingly," a senior officer said.
Those repeating the offence of drink driving within three years will face the more rigorous punishment.
"A total of 6,375 people have been imprisoned till November 30 this year for drink driving. However, we did not have the machinery to check the history of offences of the violator. Hence the maximum jail term they faced was 30 days. But now we have the e-challan machines, which will show if the offender has been booked for drink driving earlier. Enhanced punishment of up to 2 years imprisonment can be handed out. Hopefully, this will deter people from driving drunk," Joint Commissioner of Police (Traffic) Satyendra Garg said.
According to statistics, of the total 6,375 imprisonments, 2,673 people were sent to jail in the South district, 2,308 in North district, 566 in East district, 466 in West Delhi and 362 in Central Delhi.
Special drive to check drink driving starting December 21
More than 400 personnel will be deployed across the city
Will be divided into 50 teams of 8 personnel
2 woman constables will be part of each team
Drive will be on 4 days a week, instead of 2 days
Checks between 11 pm and 4 am
Police expect to hand out 25,000 challans this year
18,073 challans were issued till December 31, last year
Till November 30 this year, 22,971 challans were issued
NEW E-CHALLAN MACHINES WILL BE USED
PCR van patrolling will be stepped up
Last year, a 30% increase in cases of drunken brawl and harassment was reported
South, Southeast and New Delhi districts will be the focus
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