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No helmet, no entry to police stations: Ahmedabad CP’s order to personnel

Further, DCPs have been asked to make sure that enough personnel are appointed to check if their colleagues are following the helmet rule.

Charity begins at home. And for Ahmedabad police now, so does safety.

GS Malik, the Ahmedabad Commissioner of Police (CP), on Friday issued an office order asking police personnel to follow the traffic rule of wearing helmets before enforcing it on citizens.

Malik has asked all officers in charge of police stations to ensure their personnel and officers follow this rule.

The CP has barred the entry of personnel into police premises if they arrive on duty on two-wheelers without a helmet.

Further, DCPs have been asked to make sure that enough personnel are appointed to check if their colleagues are following the helmet rule.

The order also highlighted National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) data on deaths in road accidents in which the victims were not wearing helmets.

Further, the office order stated that those violating the helmet rule will be booked under the Motor Vehicles (MV) Act. Malik said disciplinary action would also be initiated against those not following the order.

The Ahmedabad Police Commissioner recently issued a unique directive that has garnered significant attention. According to this new order, no police personnel will be allowed entry into a police station without wearing a helmet. This rule is aimed at strictly enforcing helmet use among police officers themselves.

The initiative seeks to raise awareness about the importance of wearing helmets and to promote road safety. Often, the very police officers responsible for maintaining law and order are found violating traffic rules. This directive sends a clear message that police personnel must also adhere to the rules they enforce on the public.

This move could play a crucial role in reducing road accidents and ensuring the safety of police officers. The decision by the Ahmedabad Police Commissioner has been widely appreciated, as it sets an important example for other government departments and citizens to follow, highlighting the importance of safety on the roads

The directive goes beyond being a mere enforcement measure; it reflects the leadership’s commitment to leading by example. Police officers are often seen as role models for the public, and their compliance with traffic rules, especially wearing helmets, can encourage citizens to follow suit. Road accidents are a major concern across India, and many fatalities result from head injuries due to not wearing helmets.

By implementing this “no helmet, no entry” policy, the Ahmedabad Police Commissioner aims to instill discipline within the force and set a precedent for other departments and states. The policy is not just about adherence to rules, but also about fostering a culture of safety and responsibility. This proactive approach demonstrates that law enforcement officials are equally accountable for their actions and sets a standard that could positively influence road safety behavior across the community.

Anurag

Anurag, a social activist from Ahmedabad, is the visionary behind Bazaaraajtak.com. This website serves as a dedicated platform for news and information, with a special focus on issues pertinent to the Bazaar Aajtak region and beyond.

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