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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (DV)
Mangaluru, Nov, 11: “The police officers in the city will hold a drive to make footpaths free for pedestrian usage. Hence, the department will initiate a drive named ‘Footpath for Pedestrians' very shortly," said commissioner of police Anupam Agrawal.
He was speaking to reporters after holding a phone-in programme at his office here on Saturday, November 11.
Earlier during the phone-in session, responding to a caller, the police commissioner ordered officials to initiate action against shrill horns and to declare the residential areas, old age homes, hostels, and school and college zones as 'Silent Zones' free from horns.
During the phone-in programme a caller from Yekkur informed that it is very difficult to cross the road on highways for school children.
Another caller said that private buses are not regular to Kunjathbail. Some urged the police to retain the old system of bus parking in Statebank as students are facing problems.
A caller requested the police to take action against illegal sale of liquor in Attavar.
A senior citizen from Ganjimath informed that footpaths have been encroached by street vendors.
While a few callers informed about parking problems in the city as vehicles are parked on the footpath, some informed about auto-rickshaw drivers charging exorbitant prices while travelling from railways stations.
Responding to the caller, the police commissioner said that the department will initiate proper action.
DCPs were present during the phone-in programme.