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Bengaluru police launch traffic warden organisation website to boost citizen participation
India🏛️ PoliticsCenter17 hr. ago

Bengaluru police launch traffic warden organisation website to boost citizen participation

The Bengaluru City Police Traffic Warden Organisation (BCP-TWO) has launched an official website to enhance citizen involvement in traffic management and road safety efforts. Established in 1985, the organization collaborates with the Bengaluru Traffic Police and operates under the supervision of the Commissioner of Police. It currently employs around 730 volunteers from various professions who assist with traffic control, special events, and road safety programs. The new website provides information about the organization's history, structure, and achievements while allowing residents to apply to become traffic wardens. Police Commissioner Seemant Kumar Singh praised the volunteers' role in reducing traffic congestion and encouraged further community participation.

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Bengaluru police launch traffic warden organisation website to boost citizen participation

The Bengaluru City Police Traffic Warden Organisation (BCP-TWO) has launched an official website to enhance citizen involvement in traffic management and road safety efforts. Established in 1985, the organization collaborates with the Bengaluru Traffic Police and operates under the supervision of the Commissioner of Police. It currently employs around 730 volunteers from various professions who assist with traffic control, special events, and road safety programs. The new website provides information about the organization's history, structure, and achievements while allowing residents to apply to become traffic wardens. Police Commissioner Seemant Kumar Singh praised the volunteers' role in reducing traffic congestion and encouraged further community participation.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced overview of the BCP-TWO's operations, historical background, and current initiatives without overtly favoring any political ideology. It emphasizes the collaborative nature of the organization between citizens and law enforcement, focusing on practical outcomes like交通

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