Condemning high fines: Transporters propose reduced rates
Sindh traffic police had announced that the traffic fines were going to be increased on March 25.
KARACHI:
Members of various transport associations, including Karachi Transport Ittehad (KTI), Muslim Mini Bus and Coach Owners Association, asked the chief of Karachi traffic police, DIG Abdul Khalique Shaikh, to reconsider the new traffic fines in a proposal submitted on Monday.
Sindh traffic police had announced that the traffic fines were going to be increased on March 25.
The head of KTI, Irshad Hussain Bukhari, said that the new fines would not be accepted at any cost.
“We have submitted our proposal and we hope that the government will not turn it down,” he said adding that the transporters would go on strike if it did.
He didn’t reveal the contents of the proposal. DIG Shaikh told The Express Tribune that the traffic police and the concerned departments will study the proposal submitted by the transporters.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 2nd, 2013.
Members of various transport associations, including Karachi Transport Ittehad (KTI), Muslim Mini Bus and Coach Owners Association, asked the chief of Karachi traffic police, DIG Abdul Khalique Shaikh, to reconsider the new traffic fines in a proposal submitted on Monday.
Sindh traffic police had announced that the traffic fines were going to be increased on March 25.
The head of KTI, Irshad Hussain Bukhari, said that the new fines would not be accepted at any cost.
“We have submitted our proposal and we hope that the government will not turn it down,” he said adding that the transporters would go on strike if it did.
He didn’t reveal the contents of the proposal. DIG Shaikh told The Express Tribune that the traffic police and the concerned departments will study the proposal submitted by the transporters.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 2nd, 2013.