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Bike taxi crackdown begins today: Vehicle seizure, hefty fines likely

Bike taxi crackdown begins today: Vehicle seizure, hefty fines likely

Deccan Herald11 hours ago

The action will include confiscation of two-wheelers, fines ranging between Rs 2,000 and Rs 10,000, or imprisonment of three months to one year.

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