Traffic wardens get heatwave duty relief

She commended the wardens for performing duties in 45 degrees Celsius


Our Correspondent May 26, 2024
Traffic police officers remove a liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) cylinder from a rickshaw. LPG cylinders can explode endangering the lives of passengers. Photo: Jalal Qureshi/EXPRESS/FILE

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LAHORE:

 

Chief Traffic Officer (CTO) Ammara Athar has granted an additional monthly leave and slashed one hour of
daily duty time for traffic wardens serving amidst an excessive heatwave in the provincial capital.

She commended the wardens for performing duties in 45 degrees Celsius under the open sky on roads and at chowks. The official said reports had been received that many traffic wardens’ health had deteriorated because of the heatwave.

The CTO issued orders to deliver umbrellas, cold drinks and water to the war- dens at regular intervals. She also allowed the wardens to take brief intervals for rest during duty. They have also been allowed a relaxation in the dress cod.

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