Mangaluru: Issues pour in during police phone-in programme, public relations meet


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Daijiworld Media Network- Mangaluru (VP)

Mangaluru, May 24: Police commissioner Anupam Agarwal held a phone-in programme on Friday, May 24, at the police commissioner’s office, addressing various public grievances.

A Jeppu resident reported that the EVM machine failed to emit light after she voted. Agarwal advised immediate notification to the deputy commissioner for rectification.

A caller from Vamanjoor complained about road blockages near the RTO office and overcharging by auto rickshaw drivers. Agarwal promised resolution by the end of the day.

A Kodical resident highlighted accidents caused by a 90° turn towards TV Raman Pai Hall to Car Street and requested speed humps. Agarwal assured discussions with municipal officials.

A Jeppu resident reported one-way violations and erratic auto-rickshaw turns on Hampankatta to Attavar road. He also mentioned buses taking unauthorized shortcuts.

A caller from Mulki complained about rash bus driving endangering senior citizens, requesting traffic police presence near bus stops.

A Yekkur caller raised concerns about Konaje police security against sand mafia and police inaction in Beltangady. Agarwal invited the caller to discuss the issue personally.

A Kavoor resident reported non-compliance with tinted glass fines. Agarwal ordered officials to remove tinted glasses starting May 25.

Another Kavoor caller complained about stolen cows and lack of police response. Agarwal assured immediate action.

A Kankanady resident reported street vendors causing traffic jams. Agarwal noted the complexity involving multiple agencies and ongoing plans for vendor relocation.

A Mudipu resident reported lack of street lighting and unverified PG and hostel tenants. She requested PCR van presence to curb illegal activities.

Two callers raised concerns about children driving without licenses and helmets. Agarwal assured immediate enforcement.

A Kavoor resident requested a footpath near Kavoor junction for safer road crossing.

Three callers from Bengre Kulur, Attavar, and Baikampady reported auto drivers hiking fares and conflicts between E-Rickshaws and regular rickshaws. Agarwal explained the historical permit issues and supported E-vehicles as a sustainable solution.

Following the phone-in programme, Mangaluru city police held a public relations meet. Several residents raised concerns. One resident of Kankanady expressed sadness over the delay of Ambedkar circle, fearing it may be seen as an insult to Dalits. They also complained of the cessation of police patrols in Kadri and the bus park in Kankanady causing problems for commuters.

A Pandeshwar resident complained about a one-way road becoming a parking area for buses, while another resident suggested cancelling the one-way at State Bank due to accidents. They also highlighted issues with auto rickshaws overcharging passengers. Anupam Agarwal promised to address the complaints, including installing speed radars.

A resident of Kulur complained about problems on the Kulur Kavoor road, lack of proper circles, and buses parking in two-way roads. Another resident of Kottara reported poorly maintained roads near Akash Bhavan and police officers using phones near Kulur bridge.

Another person complained about accidents near State Bank and buses and trucks stopping near St. Ann's High School. A resident of Akash Bhavan expressed frustration over the lack of implementation of extended city bus timings and illegal activities like Matka and card playing.

An auto driver raised concerns about the shifted bus stop causing traffic issues and the misuse of one-way roads by E-rickshaw drivers. A Kumpala resident reported accidents on Kallapu road and parking issues at Yenepoya Hospital. They also complained about transgender businesses causing problems and suggested professional drivers for school trips.

DCP Siddharth Goel, Dinesh Kumar, and other officials were present at the meeting.

 

 

  

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai-Mangalore

    Sat, May 25 2024

    Humorous and very meaningful quote from yesteryears:: "A committee is a group of people who individually can do nothing, but who, as a group, can meet and decide that nothing can be done."---Fred Allen

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  • Ananda Moorthi., Thokkottu,575017.

    Fri, May 24 2024

    This is PROTOCOL whenever New Commisioner took Charge. Most of the Solutions for Problems could not be DIRECTLY solved instead transferred to other Departments where it was Placed UNDER already PENDING cases. only you can see the office otherwise its a difficult TASK to enter this office other than Politicians.

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Fri, May 24 2024

    I am a regular caller in this phone- in -programmes for the last more than 20 years . This time I have not given a call because, till now only assurance, nothing has been done, because I think there is no coordination between, Police department, RTO, and MCC. Traffic system day by day gone worst because unscientific road work by our MCC. Service bus stand, DC office, RTO office not shifted, main reason to control traffic.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai-Mangalore

    Sat, May 25 2024

    Gautambhai; you have spent a very precious amount of your life time in raising various civic issues, but to no avail 😞; and at that time if some action was initiated, we would not have landed in such a messup 😞🙏🙏

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  • Monty Dotor, Mangalore

    Fri, May 24 2024

    I am in a pink shirt in the second picture from above telling about parking on footpath in my area, and suggestion to regulate rentals and PGs so that criminals can be identified BEFORE crime occurs.

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  • Sulekha, Bejai

    Fri, May 24 2024

    Yes yes one who is standing with a mic. The other 2 people sitting in the audience, wearing pink shirts are not Monty and dotors. I am sitting in the first row in pink saree listening the grievance of Monty n dotors.

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  • Monty Dotor, Mangalore

    Sat, May 25 2024

    Sulekhaji, You are an activist and I am an ordinary person, hope the issues you have raised are resolved faster. I have given in writing suggestions to enhance National security, as it would involve multiple agencies, it may take time to implement. All the best in your sincere efforts.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai-Mangalore

    Sat, May 25 2024

    Good work 😊👍 dear Monty Bhai!! Very surprised that nobody 😞 raised the topic to find the real reasons behind the exponential rise in the number of sudden deaths, especially among the otherwise healthy and young, in the last two years 😭

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