The Court told State Government Pleader P. Muthkumar that it may not be difficult to enforce lane discipline as most of the city is under CCTV surveillance, and so, it would be easy to penalise violators

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Madras High Court wants Chennai traffic police to spell out how they intend to enforce lane discipline among motorists
The Court told State Government Pleader P. Muthkumar that it may not be difficult to enforce lane discipline as most of the city is under CCTV surveillance, and so, it would be easy to penalise violators
June 28, 2023 02:34 pm | Updated 07:41 pm IST – CHENNAI

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The Madras High Court on Wednesday granted time till August 1 for the Greater Chennai Police to spell out how its road traffic wing intends to enforce lane discipline among motorists. The court directed State Government Pleader P. Muthukumar to get instructions from officials by August 1 in this regard.

The First Division Bench of Chief Justice S.V. Gangapurwala and Justice P.D. Audikesavalu told the SGP that it might not be a difficult task for the traffic police to enforce lane discipline since most of the city had been covered with closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras and it would be easy to penalis

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