
Underage bikers and modified silencers on radar in Margao
The Margao town police launched a renewed crackdown on traffic violations, specifically targeting underage motorcycle riders and vehicles with modified silencers. This is part of an ongoing campaign that commenced earlier this year following complaints by local residents about noise pollution and safety concerns.
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olice inspector Suraj Samant said that despite previous police actions, violations continue to persist, prompting the police to intensify the drive. 'The police, over the last couple of months, seized several two-wheelers for violation of traffic rules, mostly pertaining to underage riders, riding without a licence, and modified silencers,' said Samant. 'However, there has been no letup in the situation.'
Samant expressed particular concern about parents who allow their minor children to ride motorcycles.
'Despite urging parents not to let their minor children ride bikes, they do not pay heed,' he said. 'When accidents happen, they start blaming others. Parents should ensure that their child doesn't ride a bike without a valid driving licence.'
The PI further pointed out that modified silencers attract a penalty of Rs 10,000, which is compounded before the court. 'Yet, people tend to ignore the rules,' he said.
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