Kolkata: The new night limitation regime introduced from Tuesday – with restrictions that kicked from 11 nights – assumed to be less complicated for the police considering the citizens got additional hours to return home from their work and other social involvement.
However, CCTV checks and monitoring in all cities saw the police demanding as many as 775 riders.
While the Tuesday night prosecution rate was slightly less than the January – around 820 strange prosecutions a day – the police said they expected the numbers to fall further considering that the maximum prosecution in January had occurred between 10pm-11 PM.
Traffic police about the task of Naka said that the general reason for offenders ranged from late while attending a pre-marriage ceremony to be held while eating.
Some even told the officers that they did not know “the right rules”.
Besides Park Street-Park Circus-Ballygunge Belt, Ultangga and Garars reported many violations.
Police in Lalbazar said they expected Wednesday night to vomit higher prosecution figures because some marriages were scheduled for that day.
“Certain spots are far bad compared to the whole city,” said an officer in Lalbazar.
The numbers almost fit the weekend before the prosecution of the Republican Day when the night limitation had kicked from 10pm.
“While 189 was demanded at the Park Street-Laudon Street-Park Area 7 points, around 54 were sued by Guard Ultangga, 45.
By South Guard and 40 by Southeast Guard,” said DCP (traffic) Arijit Sinha.
“Statistics show how many riders on the road without purpose.
We checked 201 vehicles in the east guard and found 189 of them could not give us reasonable reasons to be on the road.
Likewise, 23 of the 30 riders and motorists who were examined by the guard Jorabagan cannot provide a satisfying answer, “said a senior officer in Lalbazar.