Mangaluru: Police crackdown on cars with tinted glasses


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (MS)

Mangaluru, Aug 18: Suratkal area in the city is considered as sensitive from the past one month after the murder of Fazil was carried out. The police are keeping an eagle eye on all the movements.

As part of the heightened security, police are cracking down on cars that use heavy tinted films on their car windows and windshields.

The recent murder and flex issues that saw some disturbance in Suratkal has caused the police to be more alert. They have formed several check points to control crime. The police are slapping fine on the car owners and drivers and removing the tint films.

Though the tint films were removed from hundreds of vehicles last year, when the police held traffic check driver in the city, many more have surfaced again. Traffic police says that the window and windshields of all vehicles should be transparent in the wake of the illegal activities like looting, dacoity, cattle transportation and other unlawful acts are on the rise in the city.

Scores of vehicles were stopped and tint was removed at Suratkal for the same reason.

 

 

 

  

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Fri, Aug 19 2022

    Allow upto 50% tinting, we can save on fuel spent on ACs !!!

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  • H. Almeida., Bendur/Andheri.

    Thu, Aug 18 2022

    Readers, tinted glasses are used to hide the identity of vechile's users... Mumbai has lakhs of vechile's, their are negligible cases reported, due to incessant crackdown on violators who dare to defy statutory laws...

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Thu, Aug 18 2022

    If that's the case, the moral police and BD's can identify the inter community occupants easily. Beware of Mudhol ..............

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  • JNB, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 18 2022

    Rule is same for all India but most of the Film stares full baked or even half baked but their cars are fully tinted irrespective of law and order, recently I seen many cars within Mangalore city limit fully tinted - are they do not comes under Mangalore commissionerate limit?

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  • Jb, mlore

    Thu, Aug 18 2022

    take serious action against repeat offenders . People know it very well just pay fine and fix it back again . if the offence is repeated ,take 10 times more fine and put a break on tinted glasses .

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  • Jay, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 18 2022

    Let them not be bias... There are bmw, Mercedes, etc with tint glass. If they have guts let them remove theirs too...

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  • Raja, Padil

    Thu, Aug 18 2022

    High ended vehicles are spared because the glass tint is manufactured one as per traffic people.This was the answer given by them when they checked my swift.

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