Wednesday, 27 August 2014

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Jaypee greens greater noida news; Traffic police chief reporter is photographed, New Delhi Rule breakers Traffic police had pulled the new way to get on line, which strongly impact is being witnessed. Rule breakers digital cameras at major intersections with traffic police photographed the people sending invoices to their home. Joint Commissioner (Traffic) Anil Shukla said, about three months ago at major crossings to identify rule-breakers and take action against them for the purpose of mitigating traffic police with 70 digital cameras were purchased. Each circle was some traffic policemen and told them these cameras were trained how to use them. He then began using them at major intersections.
 As soon as the trains stop at red lights, camera in there with traffic policeman suddenly appears and trains parked on zebra Cosign, not wearing seat belts or helmets, people who drive while talking on the mobile, Vehicles standing in the wrong lane, triple riding takes those photographed. Photo traffic policemen have been told that the number of such well-drawn cart Wayleshn is visible in the photo, so that action can be taken on the basis of that photo. According to Shukla, 700-800 invoices at the beginning only now reaping the cameras were going through the day.


Almost every day now 4-5 thousand photographs from 70 cameras dragging their invoices are being sent home by those who break the rules. Copy of the photo as evidence is being sent. This new initiative is beginning to show good effect within two months; more than 70 thousand have been deducted from the invoice. Keeping around 20 thousand photographs are still pending, with whose help will be sent an invoice. Joint Commissioner (Traffic) said recently Shab-e-Baraat and invoices Kanvdion cut the same way. He said that this method is easy to take action against people together. 
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