Mangaluru: Police commissioner warns vehicle owners senselessly treading roads during lockdown


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Mar 30: City police commissioner Dr P S Harsha, has sounded a strong warning to people who are found to be roaming around the roads during lockdown period without purpose unnecessarily.

Taking to Twitter to express his concern, the commissioner said that the police have noticed that some people have been going around on merry rides on the roads.

He said that both two-wheeler and four- wheeler riders engage in such joyrides.

"Our traffic division has noted down the registration numbers of such vehicles. The officials will soon be approaching the owners of vehicles for seizing the vehicles. Take note of the initiative, comply with lockdown instructions and stop risking the lives of other citizens," he warned in a curtly worded message to the people.

 

 

  

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  • Vishal Kumar, mangalore

    Mon, Mar 30 2020

    Does this apply for tomorrow also when lockdown is relaxed?I have to deliver some items to my grandparents house in Kulai.Can I take my own vehicle and travel to and fro?

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  • Walter, MANGALURU

    Mon, Mar 30 2020

    Please close all petrol stations How people will fill their vehicles?

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  • SJM, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 30 2020

    Better to seize and lockdown the wheels for another 6 months with fines

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  • J.F D SOUZA, Attavar, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 30 2020

    College students, ladies are not on roads. They are fully observing lock down. If jolly and gay riding is found then take action deemed fit to stop this nuisance. What their parents are doing?

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  • Chandu, Karla

    Mon, Mar 30 2020

    Sir, Warning does not help and you need to use all your powers within the law and teach lessons to violators in the language they understand the best. Seizure of vehicles should be along with hefty fines so that people will feel the cost of violations.

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  • Joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 30 2020

    Mangalore and for that matter the country is going through a difficult phase and it important that the rules imposed for the good of the people are strictly adhered to.

    The Commissioner of Police is ensuring that lives are saved and it is pertinent that the people follow the rules without fail.

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  • Joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 30 2020

    Mangalore and for that matter the country is going through a difficult phase and it important that the rules imposed for the good of the people are strictly adhered to.

    The Commissioner of Police is ensuring that lives are saved and it is pertinent that the people follow the rules without fail.

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  • AM, kuntikana

    Mon, Mar 30 2020

    Tell me, how can you tell the difference at all? There is a crisis going on, people are searching for necessities. If my car gets taken away i dont know what else to do. I am constantly searching for supplies as there are no online services as proposed by the MCC. The whole situation is being managed improperly.

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  • Satya, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 30 2020

    You may be genuine, but there is a huge bunch of fools around. If you happen to be living on a roadside property, just sit down for an hour and monitor the road and you will understand what I am saying. I don't know how to describe such mental illness. These fools derive senseless pleasure by doing such things eg: breaking curfew, damaging public property, eve teasing, spitting etc. These are the people who should be made to suffer serious consequences. First their vehicles should be confiscated, then they should be fined and then additionally they should be made to go around and collect garbage, made to sanitize roads, sweep dirty areas, serve food and drink to public servants who are on duty.

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  • Edmond, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 30 2020

    AM, kuntikana: Si they are talking about people roaming when there is curfew or complete lock down. Try to understand. When relaxation is there you go out purchase the stuff and sit at home. When the shops are closed what is the necessity to go out?

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  • Aloysius, Kinnigoli

    Mon, Mar 30 2020

    Same culprits repeat the same offenses their vehicles should be auctioned .

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 30 2020

    Very good decision. Please publish few offenders photo, name and vehicle picture through TV Media and news papers, automatically these types of citizens will educate. Bye the time alert citizens by announcing messages by Mobile patrolling vehicles in almost all city areas.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Mar 30 2020

    If Educated people don't understand, you are free to use the language of the Stick ...

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  • KV Kamath, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 30 2020

    A welcome step by the Administration.

    Seizure if done at spot is good. Those vehicles can be taken to nearest PS and kept there till the curfew is in force. Later such vehicles can be handed over to the respective owners.

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  • Mallar, Mallar

    Mon, Mar 30 2020

    with hefty fines and suspension of licences of such drivers

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