Lucknow: Video of a crane crane with a man sitting in the driving chair and shouting at the crane driver to stop and his friend tried to ride on a viral on Saturday, raising concerns over the safety of the car residents.
The incident occurred in Hazratganj and Crane owned by Lucknow Municipal Corporation.
TimesViewLMC must come with a wise plan before continuing the suspended crane operation following complaints from people.
Instead of pulling vehicles until LMC spots, settings can be made to impose at a fine point on the vilector.
Men in driving chairs were identified as Raghvendra Awasthi (37).
He said he came to Pasar Janpath with a friend.
He had stopped the car for his friend to go down before proceeding to the parking lot.
However, suddenly, he felt a jerk and saw the crane raised his car.
“I shouted at the drivers of the crane, objected to how he could lift the vehicle while two men sat in it.
But the driver did not listen and start pulling my car.
My friend took the risk to go down and ride to the crane to make the driver stop.
Even some people who are Through objections but in vain, “Awasthi said.
Lucknow Civic Body Crane Tows Car with a driver from without parkingTTPs: //t.co/4x4ZrqFooX https://t.co/AZKIID5LW- TOI LUCKNOW NEWS (@ToiluckNow) 1644727730000LMC Official denies his claim and says that he has parked the car.
On the roadside outside the multi-storey parking lot.
The additional city commissioner Abhay Pandey said, “The Driver Crane said there was no one in the car parked in the no-parking zone.
We followed the rules and took the car to the LMC headquarters.
It was then released after the owner paid a fine of Rs 500.” However, on Saturday night, LMC decided to suspend the operation of the crane used for towing vehicles from the no-parking zone to further notice.
In a press release, he said the decision was taken considering the complaints received from the people in the past few days.
“Private contractors who are given cranes for surgery have been asked to restore them to LMC.
The officer will review the actions of employees deployed to run cranes after complaints,” LMC added.