In response to the tragic killing of a Municipal Officer, the Police Commissioner has announced a decisive crackdown on illegal vehicle modifications, particularly targeting tinted windows and blown-out headlights. This initiative aims to enhance road safety and ensure compliance with existing traffic laws.
The Commissioner emphasized the urgency of the matter, stating, “We will share traffic tickets like bandits does share bullet.” This bold declaration underscores the commitment to addressing not only traffic violations but also the potential links between such modifications and criminal activity.
As part of the operation, officers will be actively monitoring vehicles for illegal tints and light issues, with an increased issuance of traffic tickets expected. The public is encouraged to participate in the effort by reporting any vehicles that do not comply with the regulations.
Further details about specific enforcement targets and strategies are set to be unveiled in the coming days. The initiative reflects a broader commitment to enhancing community safety and deterring crime associated with vehicular modifications.
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