Random Checks of Vehicles will bring down accidents,Senior officials says

Pramesh S Jain & Dr B Thomas (Special correspondent)

The suspension of ASI Mahesh D C and HC Gangadharappa of Halasuru Gate traffic station for accepting 2,500 from a car owner for an “official favour” on June 10 is testimony to tacit corruption among the traffic police.

The incident also violates the standing orders of the heads of the traffic department,and the order given in September last year by the present Home Minister Araga Jnanendra.

This is the same stand taken by the then Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai on the floor of the House in March last year.

The Traffic Police are not supposed to ask for vehicle documents after they stop vehicles in the middle of the road randomly,Mr Bommai said replying to MLC H.M.Ramesh Gowda’s question during the ‘Question Hour’ in the Legislative Council.

If a motorist has not violated any traffic law, the Traffic Police cannot stop you just to check your documents, he had said.

Even though Joint Commissioner of Police,Dr BR Ravikanthe Gowda reiterated that the traffic police on duty should not resort to random vehicle checks and stick to their basic duty of monitoring he traffic flow, the traffic police continue to stand at every nook and corner of the road to conduct random vehicle checks.

This is the most lucrative work the police are interested to do as they carry back a pocketful of their share at the end of the day,said a police official.

Corporation Signal,Halasuru Gate junction,Race course road junction,Mysore Road,JC Road, Indiranagar,Brook field junction,Tin factory, Kengeri main road,Hebbal,Hennur junction, Bytarayanapura,Chalukya circle,Jayanagar metro station,Infantry road,Safina plaza junctions,Anil Kumble junction,Kasturba road,Lavelle road junction,Vittal Mallya road,Cubbon road,Brigade junctions,Trinity junctions are some of the points where traffic police are regularly seen with their team flagging down vehicles for checking.

On Monday the State police head,Praveen Sood tweeted “No vehicle SHALL BE STOPPED only for checking documents unless it has committed a traffic violation visible to the naked eye.Only exception is drunken driving”.

However the vehicles checks are likely to continue citing visible violations.

This is the grey area where the police can take advantage of the situation and make money threatening with hefty court fines,seizing vehicles and pending dues .

While very few concerned motorists like Sandeep Kumar Bagrecha will raise the issue of corruption and complaint,many motorists end up paying money to get away from the harassment and embarrassment .

The traffic department has from time to time issued directions to the police not to resort for random checks and even brought in several measures of contactless enforcement.

Measures such as Enforcement cameras,body worn cameras and even hand held cameras have been introduced among the policemen at the junctions to record the violations and report to the TMC to generate notices to the offenders .

However the traffic police continue with the checks on the pretext of special drive and visible violations such as helmet less riding,not wearing seat belt, using mobile phone while driving and tampering of number plates .

A senior police officials justified the checks as though it may look harassment for the motorists, conducting regular checks may reduce accidents and bring traffic discipline among the motorists.