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Mumbai Police Wants To Avoid Face-Off Between Cops And Traffic Offenders

The Canadian Press, 17 Mar, 2017 12:13 PM
    The Mumbai Traffic Police is working to set up an 'evidence-based' policing system to prevent arguments between policemen and road rule offenders.
     
    The city's traffic police department has already installed CCTVs at most of the vital spots, introduced e-challan and launched a mobile application for commuters to register their complaints and seek help.
     
    "The aim is the avoid confrontation between the traffic rule offender and the policeman. Whatever is the violation, it is presented with an evidence. This lessens the chances of argument and dispute," Joint Commissioner of Police (Traffic), Milind Bharambe said. 
     
    He said after a traffic rule offender is identified, an SMS is sent on his mobile phone. The road rule violation by a person along with the date and time are also captured on the camera, thereby reducing the chances of a dispute.
     
    Mr Bharambe said they are also trying to have a cashless mode of payment of fine."Whatever is the fine, it can be paid by the offender through his debit or credit card," he said.
     
    The officer said the department had earlier started the concept of traffic wardens who have proved to be of great help.
     
    "Today, there are over 400 traffic wardens on the city roads. They cannot issue a ticket but can definitely regulate the traffic. They are doing a wonderful job and are definitely of great assistance to us," Mr Bharambe said.
     
    Going a step further, the traffic police department has also asked its officials to check only the documents issued by the Regional Transport Office and not any other papers of the offender to avoid confrontation, another senior officer said.

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