Delhi Traffic Police joins Twitter and Facebook!
May 19th, 2010 Leave a comment Visited 1443 times, 1 so far today
Delhi Traffic Police joins Twitter and Facebook!
Delhi Traffic police is the latest to join the social networking craze.
They have opened up official accounts on both Twitter and Facebook.
These platforms would be used to deliver real time updates to interested travelers in the city.
Delhi Traffic Police spoke about this new initiative:
People have started communicating with the traffic police through Facebook and Twitter in bulk.
Through Facebook, we provide information about new plans, initiatives and challenges, and also make the users aware about the traffic situation in the city. Besides, we seek suggestions, reactions and views from responsible citizens of Delhi.
Through Twitter, we update them about events, processions, rallies, road congestion, accidents etc. The management of traffic in Delhi during the forthcoming Commonwealth Games is a big challenge as well as a great opportunity.
We cannot succeed without the active participation and co-operation of all road users in Delhi. We have created these e-platforms in a bid to ensure better traffic management during the Games. However, we will continue the e-service even after the games.
Checkout: Delhi Traffic Police on Facebook
Checkout: @dtptraffic
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It has been stated by the Delhi Traffic police (as quorted in HT, Delhi edition) that those violating the lanes reserved for the commonwealth games shall be sent straight to jail under section 141 of IPC besides a hefty fine of Rs. 2000/-. This is too mild a punishment for outraging the modesty of lanes reserved for CW games. The penalty should be enhanced to imposition of section 302 of the IPC with spot and summary trial by a single police constable and the person declared guilty by the constable should be done to immediate death. His dead body be dumped on the roadside for the vultures and stray dogs to eat and his car should be crushed under a goods train. It appears that Delhi Traffic Police is being run by Mohammed Tughlaqs or his direct descendants.
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Likehaha. i see your pain man!
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