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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (ANK)
Mangaluru, Jun 22: Complaints about parking and traffic chaos in the city dominated the 80th phone-in programme at the police commissioner’s office here on Friday, June 22.
Responding to a complainant from PVS about the illegal parking on PVS-Bunts Hostel stretch leading to traffic chaos, DCP law and order Hanumantharaya said, "We are imposing fines on those who park their vehicles on 'no parking' spots. As of now, we are in need of a towing vehicle. The tender for the same is under process."
A caller from Shivbagh complained about a hotel located in the are, saying that customers visiting the hotel park their cars on either side sof the narrow road which creates inconvenience to others vehicles. DCP Hanumantharaya assured strict action against the same.
A caller from Kulai complained about non-functional signal lights at Honnakatte. The DCP replied, "Due to heavy rain there was a short circuit damaging the signal lights. The spare parts have to arrive from Hyderabad and hence the delay in fixing the same."
While a caller from Kudupu complained about bus route numbers 3 and 15 which do not ply from Mallikatte and also complained about shrill horns and high footboard, another from Pumpwell complained about buses moving before passengers can board the buses.
A caller from Hampankatta also complained about a large number of college students smoking at shops in the city creating inconvenience to pedestrians.
A person from Padil requested to deploy a traffic police at Padil junction as it has turned out to be an accident prone area. ACP Manjunath Shetty said, "Padil is a regular point for traffic police and they will be available there all the time."
A Yekkur resident suggested installing a speed breaker near Kendriya Vidyalaya as vehicles approach at high speed which pose danger and lead to accidents in the area. DCP Hanumantharaya said, "Our police personnel will visit the place and check whether speed=breakers are required or not in the region as it is a highway.”
A caller from Kaikamba complained about bus route number 22 not halting in some areas and ignoring passengers.
A person from Mallikatte spoke about filing FIR for creating noise pollution due to usage of loud speakers as per the Environmental Protection Act 2014. DCP Hanumantharaya said, "The EP Act is much more revised and clearly mentions about decibels to be used during commercial programmes or residential programmes. From 10 pm to 6 am, playing loud speaker has been prohibited and if violation is found, we will definitely stop it and take action against them as per Karnataka Police Act Sec 15."
DCP Hanumantharaya also mentioned about KSP (Karnataka State Police) app which was officially launched on Friday, June 22 in Bengaluru and urged people to make use of its service. The app is available on PlayStore.
As many as 22 calls were received during the programme.
The phone in programme is held every Friday from 10 am to 11 am, during which callers may call on 0824-2220530 or 0824-2220201 to directly express their grievances to the police commissioner.