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Islamabad Police starts crackdown against tinted glasses, fancy number plate vehicles

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The Islamabad Capital Police is continuing its crackdown on vehicles with tinted windows and fancy number plates. Special squads have been formed to take action against such vehicles.

According to details, the Islamabad Capital Police is taking legal action against vehicles with tinted glasses, fancy, and non-sample number plates to ensure traffic rules are followed and the supremacy of the law is strengthened.

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In this regard, Islamabad Capital Police have taken action against 1,832 automobiles with tinted windows and fancy number plates in the last 24 hours.

Tinted glasses and special number plates on automobiles are strictly prohibited in Islamabad. Senior police officers have also instructed cops and officials not to use tinted glasses in vehicles.

The Islamabad Capital Police has deployed special enforcement units at several locations throughout the federal capital by establishing special pickets, which are conducting operations without discrimination.

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