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Malkajgiri traffic police book 542 cases in drive against black films, sirens and air horns

Malkajgiri traffic police book 542 cases in drive against black films, sirens and air horns
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Malkajgiri traffic police booked 542 cases during a special enforcement drive targeting illegal tinted glass, sirens, and air horns. The operation resulted in significant fine collections and aimed to improve road safety and reduce noise pollution.

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Strict enforcement of vehicle modification rules is a key component of urban traffic management and public order.

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A special enforcement drive conducted by the Malkajgiri Traffic Police against vehicles fitted with unauthorised tinted glass or black films, and those using unauthorised sirens and multi-toned horns, resulted in the booking of 542 cases and collection of ₹4.34 lakh in fines on June 15.

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