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Traffic cameras prosecute violators indiscriminately: Delhi Police Commissioner

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Traffic cameras prosecute violators indiscriminately: Delhi Police Commissioner

Traffic cameras prosecute violators indiscriminately: Delhi Police Commissioner

Speaking on the issue of the traffic situation in the national capital, SN Shrivastava, Commissioner of Police, Delhi, said the number of vehicles is increasing rapidly in the city.

When the vehicles increase, it would definitely cause problems in traffic.

Whatever is possible in this, it is being done by traffic police.

Public transport should be encouraged.

Speaking on traffic violations, SN Shrivastava said, "Traffic cameras do not listen to anyone.

We are using science and technology to take action against those who violate traffic rules.

No one should have any objection in this."


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