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Coimbatore Corporation fines company, warns against unauthorised advertisements

Coimbatore Corporation fines company, warns against unauthorised advertisements
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The Coimbatore Corporation has begun enforcing strict penalties against unauthorized advertisements, including a ₹10,000 fine for a company that placed posters near a railway flyover. Officials warn that such displays distract motorists and violate local urban regulations.

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Municipal enforcement of advertising regulations is essential for maintaining road safety and urban aesthetics.

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Coimbatore Corporation Commissioner Katta Ravi Teja has directed officials to impose a ₹10,000 fine on a company for pasting advertisement posters near the Podanur Railway Station flyover on Friday, and warned that unauthorised advertisement boards, flex banners and posters across the city will be removed and violators penalised.

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