No traffic challan, vehicle stopping by police at night in Gurgaon now: DCP's new orders

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After receiving multiple complaints about nighttime vehicle checks, the deputy commissioner of Police (DCP) in Gurugram has implemented new guidelines. The instructions mandate that no challans be issued to vehicles at night to avoid driver inconvenience. The DCP Traffic specified that if issuing a challan is necessary, it should only be done with permission from higher authorities.

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In a letter dated May 28, the DCP directed traffic inspectors to instruct all personnel under their jurisdiction not to stop vehicles or issue challans at night.

If issuing a challan is deemed necessary under the M.V. Act, it should only be done according to regulations, and with permission from the concerned gazetted officer/undersigned. The DCP also said that any policeman who fails to comply with these rules will face strict action.

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The department stated that the directives were issued in response to numerous complaints alleging that

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personnel on nighttime duty were unnecessarily stopping the vehicles. This decision is aimed at facilitating smoother traffic flow in Gurugram at night and reducing public inconvenience on the roads.
"It has come to the notice of the undersigned that the traffic police personnel deployed at night are unnecessarily stopping the vehicles of common people and harassing them and are also unnecessarily issuing challans for vehicles,".

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Further the letter said, "The traffic personnel deployed at night should play an important role as Traffic Police, Gurugram by guiding and helping the common people and drivers and arranging safe routes to take them to their destinations and in case of a road accident. The injured persons should be immediately admitted to the nearest trauma center and the accident-hit vehicles should be immediately removed from the main road and traffic should be allowed to run smoothly,". (With inputs from ANI)

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