Thiruvananthapuram: The State Human Rights Commission (SHRC) demands hard action against parking the path.
In a direction issued here on Tuesday, the Chairperson of the HRC Antony Dominic said that all station officials will be directed to take strict action against the driver who parked their vehicles on the path that blocked the pedestrian path.
The direction was given to the city police commissioner.
The Commissioner has submitted a report about this.
According to the report, instructions have been given to the police to take action against people who park the vehicle on the trail within the Kanton subdivision limit.
Special attention will be given to arrange parking trails in the crossing statue.
The report said that the police department and corporations jointly represent Wardens to examine the practice of parking the trail.
This directive was issued based on the complaint proposed by M Vijayakumaran Nair, Secretary of the Thiruvananthapuram development forum.
In complaints he said that the path in front of the secretariat of the Evening Building and in front of the Cantonese Police Station was often interrupted by vehicles.
He also attached a picture of a vehicle parked on a tile trail near the Pantonment Police Station.
The study section and analysis of the master plan design was prepared by the City and State Planning Department also highlighted unscientific parking problems.