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Delhi: New traffic rules will change the police

Delhi: New traffic rules will change the police
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New Delhi: Following notices by the Ministry of Transportation Union that notification of traffic violations must be sent to violators within 15 days of violations recorded, senior traffic police officers while some of the things mentioned already in place, other steps will be implemented immediately .
Notifications under the alleged motorized vehicle law also state that the evidence must be stored in the record until discarded, if the violator wants to appeal to certain Challan.
The order also stated that the traffic police had to install a warning sign that someone approached the area where there was a camera supervision.
Regarding this, the traffic police said the board had been placed in several places and they would do reviews to ensure that the signs were visible.
Sop for body-cameras will also be modified with new notifications.
Special Commissioner (Traffic) Muktesh Chander said, “We already have a system in the place where we immediately send a message warning through which can access their challan.
There is also a complaint system for those who have problems with their challan or if they have been issued with Good.
Regarding the set of other rules, we will put it in our existing system and ensure transparency between passengers and police officers.
“While the new rules encourage the use of the camera worn by the body, traffic officers must notify the perpetrators that they are being recorded.
Senior officers said the use of the camera would help them record bad behavior with offenders.
“Usually, in many cases the driver was stopped, they began behaving badly or arguing with police.
In some cases, the traffic police injured by offenders, finally driving with them sticking in the hood.
However, now we will remind commuter that their actions are noted so as not to be Breaking their privacy, “said a senior officer.
Officers added, “On most stretches, we have installed the speed limit and board with camera signage so people know they are under supervision.
But we will check all the stretches again to see if there is a need for a nameplate placed for commuter awareness.” One major reason for changing the MV action is to ensure transparency and electronic evidence to support it, the officer said.

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