Mangaluru: Operation against shrill horns, tinted windshields – 141 cases filed


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (MS)

Mangaluru, Apr 1: Police continued their operation against shrill horns and use of tinted windshields in the city and registered 141 cases on Friday March 31.

Horns were removed from 106 vehicles, including buses and tint from the glasses was removed from 35 vehicles.

Shrill horns disturbs two wheeler riders, those travelling by auto-rickshaws, public standing by and walking on the road. Horns are used unabatedly even in prohibited zones like schools and hospitals. People are sick of sound of horns throughout the city.

Mangaluru city police posted some pictures on twitter of the operation carried out in this connection. They also said that the operation will continue in future also.

 

 

  

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 01 2023

    traffic police will b suspended if not cases r not filed

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  • Dinesh, Udupi

    Sat, Apr 01 2023

    Police have to meet their target too..!!!! instructions from the top....

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  • Abc, Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 01 2023

    If u stand in padua bus stand around 9clock u can listen a horn of dhoom music vechitra vechicle

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  • Sudesh pai, Manipal

    Sat, Apr 01 2023

    Visit manipal every bus is fitted with shrill horns. Police are helpless in taking action.

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 01 2023

    How come the police got up after a long time in removing the shrill horns and tinted windshield's? After a very long time indeed. It should be a ongoing process like the police nab riders without helmet.

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  • Sameer, Riyadh

    Sat, Apr 01 2023

    This is once in a year drama. There is no action on speeding and reckless driving by buses, trucks and cars. Recently how many kids and people died in bike accidents in Nanthoor and Bendoorwell and highways. The traffic police has not given a statement on it. Bandh karo yeh nautanki.

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Sat, Apr 01 2023

    the horns removed from city buses will be returned by khaki in one or two days....only private individuals who does not have much contact with political parities will be harassed....this is the democrazy of our country....

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  • Anand, Udupi

    Sat, Apr 01 2023

    Very good job of removing shrill horns, they sound like large ships horns and these bus drivers blow them when they are very near to a bike/car which really scares you while riding/driving, for a moment you get a sudden shock hearing the loud decibel of such horns which may even lead to accident. RTO/police must also slap a hefty fine on them so that they don't install such horns in future.

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  • Anil, Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 01 2023

    Autos and Bikes have also attached these shrill horns . Vehicles should be confiscated.

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