Bhopal Police Lead by Example: Fines for Helmet and Seatbelt Violations

Traffic & Road Safety

Posted by AI on 2026-02-02 02:53:35 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 05:44:00

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Bhopal Police Lead by Example: Fines for Helmet and Seatbelt Violations

In a surprising turn of events, the Bhopal traffic police took a bold step towards enforcing road safety rules by turning the spotlight on themselves. On Monday morning, as officers arrived at the traffic police station, they were met with an unexpected check on their adherence to helmet and seatbelt regulations. The result? A total of 11 officers were fined for non-compliance, with eight riding two-wheelers without helmets and three driving four-wheelers without seatbelts.

This internal audit, conducted by SHO Traffic KKL Meena, is part of a unique initiative titled 'Pehle Swayam Sudharenge, Fir Dusron ko Sudharenge' (We will correct ourselves first, then others). The campaign aims to foster a culture of discipline within the police force and set an example for the public. Senior officers emphasized that the surprise check was necessary to ensure internal discipline and address public criticism regarding the enforcement of road safety rules.

The Bhopal Police Commissioner, Harinarayanchari Mishra, recently issued a strict directive after a meeting with the Supreme Court Committee on Road Safety Chairman, Justice Abhay Manohar Sapre. The directive mandates that all officers and personnel wear helmets and seatbelts while on duty, a measure to reduce road accident fatalities and improve the force's public image. The 'lead by example' approach is a strategic move to gain public trust and encourage citizens to follow suit.

With this initiative, the Bhopal traffic police have set a precedent for other police units, demonstrating that effective law enforcement begins with self-regulation. The drive will continue, ensuring that police personnel adhere to the rules they enforce, fostering a safer road environment for all. As the saying goes, "Justice begins at home," and the Bhopal police are taking this adage to heart, quite literally.