LAHORE: Traffic police’s crackdown against illegal number plates, tinted glasses and unregistered vehicles continued on Tuesday.
In this connection, Traffic Police DIG Captain (r) Syed Ahmad Mobin has appealed to all the citizens to abide by traffic rules. He added that all necessary steps would be taken to make the city encroachment free soon. Keeping this in view, all the officers and the field staff have been directed to impound vehicles with illegal number plates and tinted glass. Traffic wardens have also been directed to take action against violators of traffic rules in accordance with the law and keep a vigilant eye on suspicious vehicles.
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