New Delhi, Dec 6 : Delhi Police’s former Joint Commissioner, Suvashis Choudhary who was reportedly charged Rs 300 for a parking ticket in south Delhi, raised the issue with the Delhi Traffic Police on Monday, but only got a perfunctory response to his complaint – initially.
The former cop had tweeted: “The parking at #HauzKhasVillage are fleecing people.The charge of Rs 300 per car.They also refused to give the receipt.They can’t cheat citizens because it’s public property.DCP Southwest and Delhi traffic police should send decoys – if they are correct, they should move for the cancellation of their license by South Delhi Municipal Corporation.”
To this, the Traffic Police asked the former senior police official to contact the Delhi Police control room at 112 or “concerned police station in this regard”.
The “inappropriate reply” went viral on social media after which they deleted it.After over three hours, the Traffic Police again replied to Choudhary’s complaint, but this time, were more courteous than before.
“Thanks, your complaint is being forwarded to senior officers,” the second response read.
Deputy Commissioner of Police, Southwest, Gaurav Sharma, too, from his official account on Twitter, assured action on the complaint.
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