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Tinted car windows fetch govt Rs 24 lakh

About 24,000 people have been prosecuted for tinted glasses on their vehicles and Rs 24 lakh collected in fines for the violation since the start of the drive May 4 in the national capital, a top traffic police official said on Friday.

‘We have fined 23,749 people and collected about Rs.24 lakh in fines till yesterday (Thursday) in the drive against tinted glasses that started on 4 May,’ said Joint Commissioner of Police (traffic) Satyendra Garg.

‘Maximum violations were reported from west Delhi with 6,869 prosecutions followed by south Delhi with 6,592 being challaned. North Delhi was third with 4,611 fined followed by central and east Delhi with 3,692 and 1,985 prosecutions, respectively,’ he said.

Apart from being fined, the sun control films on the violators' vehicles were removed by the traffic police on the spot, he said.

On the first day, close to 5,000 people were fined but now that number has dropped a bit with an average of over 3,000 prosecutions taking place daily.

‘I am sure those who have been fined won't be getting their glasses tinted again but there are many violators still left. We want the number of violators to be absolutely zero,’ he said.

The Supreme Court banned the use of black films of any visible light transmission (VLT) percentage or any other material on the front and rear screens and windows of all vehicles throughout the country.
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