Sir: A state makes laws to protect the rights of its citizens. The legislature makes the laws and the executive enforces them. When a common citizen violates the law, he/she is punished. But when the law gets violated by those who are assigned to implement it, the situation becomes dangerous. We the traffic wardens come across such type of repugnant incidents many times a day while performing our duty. If you have a look at motorcyclists in the city of Rawalpindi, you will notice helmets being used by almost all of them. But it seems the personnel of the Punjab Police do not think this law applies to them and I presume they consider the use of a helmet below their dignity. Even those personnel of the Punjab Police that make up the official protocol of the City Police Officer (CPO) and Regional Police Officer (RPO) do not feel the need to wear a helmet. This omission by them is not only a gross violation of the traffic rules but also creates problems for traffic wardens. I request the honourable RPO and CPO to take notice of this matter.A TRAFFIC WARDENRawalpindi