Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (MS)
Mangaluru, Nov 4: "Incidents of accidents of two-wheeler riders due to speaking over mobile phones is increasing. Suitable action will be taken after conducting thorough enquiry," said T R Suresh, Commissioner of Police. He was responding to a query by a lady, at the police phone-in programme, in his office on Friday, November 3.
A lady brought to the notice of the Commissioner, a recent incident in which a two-wheeler rider, who was speaking on his mobile phone, hit his scooter to a child near Highland. The child is severely injured and will have to be at home for more than three months, she said.
In addition, complaints like two-wheeler riders not wearing helmets, triple riding on bikes, youngsters driving two-wheelers without licence while going for tuitions near Attavar New Road and driving from the wrong side were also raised at the programme.
Responding to a complaint about the traffic jam that is caused at KPT and Town Hall junctions due to the stopping of vehicles by police, Manjunath, Inspector, traffic north police station, said, "New Mangalore Port Trust has come forward to sponsor 'public address system' (PA) at Panamboor junction. We will fix PA systems in junctions where sponsors are available and the same will be installed by the police department at junctions where the sponsors are not available,” he said.
Request was also made to appoint police personnel at the entrance gate of Infant Jesus shrine at Bikkarnakatte in the wake of the recent accident in which a devotee lost her life while crossing the road. Complaint was also raised against Naveen the owner of route 4D bus, about running only one bus, though having permit for two buses. The Commissioner assured the complainant that the licence of the bus in question will be cancelled if the owner does not start the second bus for public use.
This was the 62nd police phone-in programme, in which 28 calls were received. Deputy Police Commissioners Uma Prashant and Hanumantharaya, Assistant Commissioner of Police (traffic and crime) Manjunatha Shetty, Assistant Commissioner of Police Valentine D'Souza, Inspectors Suresh Kumar, Manjunath and Mohammed Sharif, Assistant sub-inspector Yousuf were present.