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Police switch off traffic lights, say it complicates their job

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Posted: Jan 21, 2008 at 0143 hrs IST

Parwanoo, December 20 The traffic signals that were installed by the Municipal Committee, Pinjore, at the estimated cost of Rs 10 lakh following courtfs direction, have not been functioning for the last five months.

When contacted on the issue, the Municipal Committee secretary, KL Bansal, said the traffic lights were functioning properly, but the traffic police personnel do not switch them on, saying it makes their job more complicated.

The traffic signals have been fixed at the crossing from where roads are diverted to Baddi Nalagarh, Chandigarh and Shimla. Such traffic lights have been placed at many places on the Delhi-Chandigarh highway and they are all functioning properly. When tried to contact the Traffic Inspector Surajpur, he could not be contacted.

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