Posted by AI on 2026-02-03 19:50:29 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 04:07:08
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In a surprising twist, the Bhopal traffic police turned the spotlight on themselves in a bid to enforce road safety rules. On Monday morning, a unique initiative saw officers checking their colleagues for helmet and seatbelt compliance as they arrived at the traffic police station. The result? A dozen officers were fined for non-compliance, with eight riding two-wheelers without helmets and three driving four-wheelers without seatbelts.
This internal check was part of a campaign titled 'Pehle Swayam Sudharenge, Fir Dusron ko Sudharenge' (We will correct ourselves first, then others), aiming to set an example for the public. Senior officers emphasized the need for internal discipline and acknowledged that police personnel have often been criticized for not following road rules. By leading with accountability, the Bhopal police hope to foster a culture of compliance and raise awareness about road safety.
The Additional DCP (Traffic), Basant Kaul, stressed the importance of consistent helmet and seatbelt use among police personnel, both on and off duty. This initiative comes after a recent directive from Police Commissioner Harinarayanchari Mishra, who mandated helmet and seatbelt use for all officers and personnel in Bhopal district following a meeting with the Supreme Court Committee on Road Safety.
This self-imposed fine system sends a powerful message to the public, demonstrating the police's commitment to road safety and their willingness to hold themselves accountable. With this initiative, the Bhopal police aim to reduce road accident fatalities and bridge the gap between law enforcers and the public, fostering a shared responsibility for safer roads.