Mumbai: Emergency stickers categorisation for vehicles discontinued


Daijiworld Media Network- Mumbai (AJD)

Mumbai, Apr 25: On Saturday police discontinued emergency stickers categorisation for vehicles. Mumbai police tweeted "Dear Mumbaikars. The red, yellow, green #EmergencyStickers categorisation is being discontinued."

"We hope you will stand by us in #TakingOnCorona & avoid all non-essential / non-emergency movement outside home #StayHomeStaySafe," tweet further said.

Emergency stickers are discontinued in the wake of the state police's move of reintroducing e-pass system for inter-state and inter-district movement of vehicles during the curbs. Several people had opposed having two systems at the same time - colour-coded stickers for Mumbai and e-passes at state level - would create confusion.

Mumbai recorded 7,221 new COVID-19 cases and 72 fatalities. There are 81,538 active cases in the city.Maharashtra has reported 66,836 new COVID-19 cases, and 773 deaths in the last 24 hours, the State Health Department informed on Friday.

 

  

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