Independent Report
Quetta — Traffic Police Quetta have launched a special checking campaign across the city against vehicles fitted with tinted or blacked-out windows.
Officials said black paper is being removed from vehicles on a daily basis, while violators are being fined and issued challans under the law. The operation is being carried out at multiple locations to ensure effective enforcement.
Traffic Police stated that the use of tinted windows is banned under orders of the High Court, and strict implementation of the ban is mandatory.
According to police, blacked-out windows facilitate criminal activity and pose a threat to public safety. The campaign aims to protect lives and property by improving visibility and strengthening law enforcement. Citizens have been urged to comply with traffic laws and cooperate with authorities to avoid penalties.
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