Hyderabad
Police have started cracking down on fake police, press, army, MLA, and MP stickers on vehicles. Police are also cracking down on vehicles plying with black tint films. Hyderabad police have intensified vehicle inspections in the wake of the Jubilee Hills car incident. A car with a sticker of TRS MLA was involved in an accident which has killed a toddler on the spot at Durgam Cheruvu Flyover.
Police are conducting a special drive at the Jubilee check post in this regard. The special drive will last for two weeks, police officials said. Police say they will take strict action if anyone uses press, police, army MLAs and MP stickers against the rules. Vehicles with ‘Police’, ‘Government Vehicle’, ‘Corporator’, ‘Press’, ‘Army’, ‘MLA’, ‘MP’, on their number plates are in violations of sections 50, 51, and 52 of the Motor Vehicle Rules.
They will also check for false number plates and deletion of digits/letters. Such Vehicles will be seized and a criminal case will be registered. Police also say that no one except the Z Plus category used black film on vehicles. Visibility inside the vehicle is required to be proper as per the Supreme Court orders. Police have issued warnings not to put black tint film on vehicles without permission.