Mangaluru: Private vehicles displaying wrong number plates to face action


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Dec 1: Joint commissioner of transport department attached to Shivamogga division, Shivraj Patil, observed that many bank executives and people in high positions in Dakshina Kannada have been found to be wrongly displaying the words, 'Government of India' in their name plates. At the same time, number plates of certain private vehicles bear names of organizations and institutions. He said that the department will undertake a special drive to address these issues.

Speaking during the 'Transport Adalat' programme organized at the regional transport office here on Thursday November 30 after presiding it over, Patil gave the above response when accepting petitions. He reminded the people that as per law, number plates of vehicles cannot bear any extraneous matter like names. He instructed the officials of the regional transport office here to initiate special drive to remove such number plates.

G K Bhat complained that many two-wheelers have been moving around without getting insurance cover and that steps need to be initiated against them. Patil warned the two-wheeler owners that the officials have the right to impound vehicles not covered by insurance. Bhat also pointed out that many private car owners have been cheating on taxes by registering their vehicles in Pondicherry. He further said that although use of Kannada is mandatory in buses, this is not being followed properly. Patil said that it is compulsory for bus owners to exhibit destinations in Kannada and asked private bus owners to cooperate with the department by abiding to this rule.

When the attention of the concerned was drawn towards the failure of bus owners to stick to the order passed by the district deputy commissioner, who is the chairman of Regional Transport Authority, a few months back to limit the height of the footboards to 52 cm, assistant commissioner of police (traffic), Manjunath, said that buses are being checked for this violation and cases are registered on a daily basis.

Environmentalist and wrier, B S Hasanabba, came up with the demands to make it mandatory to have first aid kits in all buses, stopping operation of buses that are older than 15 years, and prompt replacement of old, worn out tyres of buses. A Karnataka Rakshana Vedike activist said that auto rickshaws having rural licences are moving about in cities, thereby creating problems for others. He also said that no steps have been taken even after the regional transport office was intimated about a single person possessing two auto rickshaw permits.

  

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  • L n T, Mumbai

    Fri, Dec 01 2017

    Number plate with sim should be provided and fitted to the vehicle in RTO complex itself.
    We give big big speeches Digital India.

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 01 2017

    This Transport Adalat and Police phone in programme is really waste of time . So far nothing has solved. Instead of this time they can utilise on the field.

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  • J.F.D SOUZA, Attavar, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 01 2017

    Action is better than such meetings or adalats.. Many vehicles displaying wrong number plates to show their prestige which is wrong. Traffic police and RTO officials do something for this. Saying something and keeping quiet wont serve any purpose. Wake up and take stern action on defaulters.

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  • mario, lalbagh

    Fri, Dec 01 2017

    Silver board number plate is now for the rich. Joke of the century. Need not search. If cops just open their eyes properly not for money but for law and order definitely they will swoop in croresin fine only in DK.

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 01 2017

    At the time of vehicle registration day RTO or Police dept must check and deliver those number plates. This type of meetings is really waste of time.

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  • Eric C, Mangalore/Amsterdam

    Fri, Dec 01 2017

    I can only say that this is a utter waste of time. If police and RTO are serious about implementing rules they should first catch VIPs and rich people who flout them with impunity
    a) Tinted glasses - Many cars move in Mangalore with them. With all cameras around, do the police need someone to complain
    b) VIP vehicles (including Police) moving with dangerously high speed on air port road. Unsuspecting two wheelers and four wheeler driver are thrown off road in the name of security

    Two things don't change in India - a) Rule makers are rule breakers b) There is one rule for the poor common people and one for the rich and the influential

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  • sathish shetty, Mangalore/Hongkong

    Fri, Dec 01 2017

    very strange on the part of Joint Commissioner of Transport Department to point out on number plates in important meetings wasting time and public money. Instead he should have made use of the time to give suggestions on how to improve road condition and avoid accidents and save valuable human lives. They are collecting taxes road tax and other but not fulfilling their actual part of duty to provide hastle free safe roads to the tax payers . Sometimes while travel in a bad road, i wonder why we pay very high tax while?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Dec 01 2017

    Mera Mangaluru Badal Raha Hai ...

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