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New punishments for e-challan violators; Traffic police announces

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LAHORE: When someone violates the e-challan (Electronic Traffic Violation Ticket) and fails to pay the fee, the Traffic Police Lahore have decided to take action. As part of its campaign to target individuals who are avoiding paying the fine, the authorities will withhold a number of services from these individuals.

According to reports, individuals who fail to pay their e-challan fees will not be eligible for learning license, duplicate copy of license, new license, or renewal services.

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Amara Athar, the Chief Traffic Officer (CTO) of Lahore, urged everyone to follow the traffic laws and threatened to take legal action against anyone who do not. To capture such elements, the police have merged the Punjabi Safe City department, police service centers, and driving license issuing centers.

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