Programme to reward hard working traffic cops

September 17, 2014 01:22 pm | Updated June 24, 2016 03:13 pm IST - Bangalore:

Bangalore  07/09/2012 : City Traffic police in the mist of Sound and Air Pollution a common scene in Bangalore. The noise level had exceeded the national limit of 55 dB (decibel) in some places in the city. While Vehicular Emission is a cause of concern as over 40 per cent of city's air polluted by vehicals.
 Photo: K_GOPINATHAN

Bangalore 07/09/2012 : City Traffic police in the mist of Sound and Air Pollution a common scene in Bangalore. The noise level had exceeded the national limit of 55 dB (decibel) in some places in the city. While Vehicular Emission is a cause of concern as over 40 per cent of city's air polluted by vehicals. Photo: K_GOPINATHAN

To recognize and reward hard working traffic police personnel in the city, the Bangalore Traffic police has launched a programme in association with Traffic Police Care, an NGO.

The program will involve a public polling system where commuters will vote on whether they are happy with the policing in a particular area.

The traffic police jurisdiction with most votes will be rewarded.

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