Shillong traffic cops will now wear body camera

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Shillong, February 14, 2024: East Khasi Hills Traffic Police has introduced the ambitious plan of using cameras to check and prevent violations.

 

East Khasi Hills Superintendent of Police (Traffic) Kamakhya Prasad told Meghalaya News 24 that around 100 body cameras have been procurement by the traffic police for the Shillong town which has been distributed at all the 7 Traffic branches.

 

“We have asked police officers to wear body cameras so we will be recording all the offenders. If any offender is found violating the laws they will be captured in the camera and we will issue the pending challans,” The SP Traffic said.

 

“We have already obtained 100 body cameras which we have distributed to all the 7 traffic branches in Shillong,” Prasad added.

 

The District Transport Officer East Khasi Hills District in collaboration with the District Administration and Police Department today concluded the observation of Nation Road Safety Month 2024 at the Parking Lot Opposite SBI Main Branch, Shillong.

 

Addressing the gathering, Superintendent of Police (Traffic) Prasad said to create awareness about the safety of the drivers and the users, the National Road Safety Month is observed across India.

 

He also said that every year there are thousands of lives lost by accident and the reason is due to rash driving , over speeding and  not respecting others’ rights.

 

He also informed that last year the Meghalaya Police have registered 46 cases out of which 40 deaths were reported and 15 % of them sustained injuries. Whereas in the month of January 2024 they have registered 6 cases out of which 6 were reported death and 13 grievous injuries.

 

Prasad urged the drivers to drive cautiously and not to overtake in the busy roads of Shillong. The driver carries lots of responsibilities not only for his own life but others too, they should understand that they should drive cautiously every single time they are behind the wheel.

 

The Deputy Commissioner East Khasi Hills District Smti. R.M Kurbah while addressing the drivers on the National Road Safety Month said the celebration is very important since we are talking about Life, life is precious and we should not play with it.

 

She also said it is very important to organise such programs very often, to conduct this awareness,  since most of us know only about our rights but never give importance to the fundamental duties.

 

Kurbah urged the parents to have responsibilities and give some tips to their children when to use and when not to use, since some times when a child is hit or an adult the whole responsibility is always to the driver.

 

 

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