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Bengaluru police launch traffic warden organisation website to boost citizen participation

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Bengaluru police launch traffic warden organisation website to boost citizen participation
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The Bengaluru City Police Traffic Warden Organisation has launched an official website to improve public engagement and streamline the volunteer application process. The organization, which has operated for 40 years, allows professionals to assist police with traffic management and road safety initiatives.

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It highlights a successful model of citizen-police partnership in urban traffic management that could be replicated in other congested cities.

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The Bengaluru City Police Traffic Warden Organisation (BCP-TWO) has launched its official website to encourage greater public participation in traffic management and road safety initiatives.

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The article is a straightforward report on a government-led civic initiative without political commentary.

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