
2,700 booked for rash driving in Trichy dist in 3 months
Trichy: Police have booked more than 2,700 people for rash driving and more than 1,300 for drunken driving across Trichy district in the past three months. In a statement on Friday, district superintendent of police S Selvanagarathinam warned of strict action against such offences.
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Additionally, police have booked around 950 people for driving with more than one pillion rider. Police said they are conducting campaigns and awareness programmes among the public to avoid road violations. The SP said special teams have been formed to crack down on traffic violations. Police said the number of road violations has come down in the district.
Police have also booked more than 2,600 people for consuming liquor at public places.
The SP stated that the police are taking necessary action to prevent drinking in public places to ensure the safety of residents.
In 2025, police have booked 39 offenders under the Goondas Act in the district so far. Police have also created 105 history sheets against repeat criminal offenders.
In April, new motorcycles were distributed to the 31 police stations in the district for patrolling and preventing illegal activities in the district, the statement added.
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Time of India
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2,700 booked for rash driving in Trichy dist in 3 months
Trichy: Police have booked more than 2,700 people for rash driving and more than 1,300 for drunken driving across Trichy district in the past three months. In a statement on Friday, district superintendent of police S Selvanagarathinam warned of strict action against such offences. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Additionally, police have booked around 950 people for driving with more than one pillion rider. Police said they are conducting campaigns and awareness programmes among the public to avoid road violations. The SP said special teams have been formed to crack down on traffic violations. Police said the number of road violations has come down in the district. Police have also booked more than 2,600 people for consuming liquor at public places. The SP stated that the police are taking necessary action to prevent drinking in public places to ensure the safety of residents. In 2025, police have booked 39 offenders under the Goondas Act in the district so far. Police have also created 105 history sheets against repeat criminal offenders. In April, new motorcycles were distributed to the 31 police stations in the district for patrolling and preventing illegal activities in the district, the statement added.


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