Special squads of Islamabad Traffic Police (ITP) constituted to check noise pollution removed 1,408 pressure horns from vehicles during the ongoing year and imposed heavy fines to their drivers. According to the police spokesman, Senior Superintendent of Police (Traffic) Farrukh Rashid has constituted special squads to make the capital noise-free. During the ongoing year, 1,408 pressure horns were removed from various vehicles by the police teams and fine tickets were issued to their drivers. He said ITP has accelerated action against those using pressure horns because the noise pollution affects the nerves and injurious to human health. Strict action would be taken against those installing pressure horns, he added.
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