Finally the monsoon has intense in chennai, the climate was very chill and wonderful. It was a new experience to enjoy the rain from this new place, I can directly see the raindrops touching the earth, where else before I used to sit inside the room and only hear the rain sound. And there was also another chill news for chennai. Like how the previous government head by AIADMK leader Jayalalithaan introduced the Toyota Qualis for Chennai Police for patrol operations. The high speed vehicles for Chennai police continues by the Chief Minister M.Karunanidhi by launching 100 modern and comfort Hyundai Accent Cars for city police. The Hyundai Motor India presented the Cars for Chennai City Police Force.
The Cars were fitted with VHF sets, revolving lights, loudspeakers, fire extinguishers and first aid kits. Those cars are soon expected to get digital cameras to catch traffic violations and crime scenes on video. These vehicles will be at the disposal of officials from the ranks of a sub-inspector, inspector and assistant commissioner of that station. It will be allotted to the traffic and law & order wings of the city police and will have necessary high-tech gadgets on the lines of the ones in developed countries.
The HMIL Managing Director handed over the Key’s to Chief Minister M Karunanidhi in the launching function. The people who are going to break the rules in future should be ready to face those Super cars, so now onwards think twice before you decide to break the speed limit and against the rules. The moment the control room receives calls, the car nearest to the area, will be dispatched to tackle the problem by less than three minutes. Chennai was the first city in India to have comfort passenger cars for Police Patrol like Foreign Countries.
The Cars were fitted with VHF sets, revolving lights, loudspeakers, fire extinguishers and first aid kits. Those cars are soon expected to get digital cameras to catch traffic violations and crime scenes on video. These vehicles will be at the disposal of officials from the ranks of a sub-inspector, inspector and assistant commissioner of that station. It will be allotted to the traffic and law & order wings of the city police and will have necessary high-tech gadgets on the lines of the ones in developed countries.
The HMIL Managing Director handed over the Key’s to Chief Minister M Karunanidhi in the launching function. The people who are going to break the rules in future should be ready to face those Super cars, so now onwards think twice before you decide to break the speed limit and against the rules. The moment the control room receives calls, the car nearest to the area, will be dispatched to tackle the problem by less than three minutes. Chennai was the first city in India to have comfort passenger cars for Police Patrol like Foreign Countries.