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Private security guards regulate traffic

March 18, 2016 12:00 am | Updated 05:32 am IST - COIMBATORE:

They are not supposed to do it, says Deputy Commissioner of Police (Traffic)

COIMBATORE, TAMIL NADU, 12/03/2016: Security personnel of a private firm regulating traffic on the Trichy Road in Coimbatore, on March 12, 2016. Photo: S. Siva Saravanan

Off late, uniformed security personnel employed by private firms and hotels are found regulating traffic on the busy city roads.

While it seems to be convenient for customers frequenting that place, on several occasions it hinders movement of other vehicles.

Security personnel of a firm regulating traffic on the Trichy Road said that it was not aimed at hindering vehicle movement but to make the road free for the customers to the firm to cross the road.

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They said it was to avoid traffic snarls during the peak hours that were becoming an increasing issue of concern.

There are quite a few places in the city where security personnel or individuals stop other vehicles on the road to help customers to their establishments or marriage halls park vehicles.

Deputy Commissioner of Police (Traffic) of the city police R. Sivakumar said that private firms or their security guards have no right to hold the traffic or regulate it.

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“Security guards can only direct the vehicles within the premises and help them to enter or leave the road without affecting other road users,” he said.

According to him, other than the police there are traffic wardens, home guards and road safety patrols (schools) who are involved in regulating traffic on the roads.

“Security guards regulating or holding traffic have not been brought to our notice,” he said and added that the police will study abd warn firms not to indulge in such acts.

Mr. Sivakumar added that the police will also workout solutions to avoid traffic snarls at such places.

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