Bengaluru New 12 months celebrations: Police enchantment folks to keep away from full face masks and whistles in public locations

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Dec 31, 2024 01:23 PM IST

As detecting the identities of individuals sporting full face masks can turn into a hurdle, the choice has been taken by the Bengaluru Police.  

Bengaluru police commissioner B Dayananda suggested people who find themselves venturing out for New 12 months celebrations to not put on full face masks in the course of the celebrations. As detecting the identities of individuals sporting full face masks can turn into a hurdle, the cops requested folks to not use them as a precautionary measure throughout New 12 months celebrations.

Bengaluru Police Commissioner B Dayananda asks folks to keep away from sporting full face masks throughout New 12 months celebrations. (ANI) Why restriction on full face masks and whistles?

Chatting with the reporters, the highest cop stated, “The full face masks that could be scary for children and other vulnerable people are not recommended during the celebrations. There were instances were some miscreants were found scaring the public by wearing them earlier. They can also help miscreants in hiding their identities after creating any kind of menace in streets.”

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The commissioner additionally stated that the noisy whistles shouldn’t be used when in public areas. “During the events like Kadlekai Parishe, there were some whistles used by individuals that created ruckus in streets. We strictly advise people to not use such kind of things which cause inconvenience to general public,” he added.

Other than that, Bengaluru police warned those that drive after getting drunk. B Dayananda stated, “There will be thorough police checks across the city and people who will be caught while driving under the influence of alcohol will not be sparred. Each and every street in Bengaluru will be strictly monitored and any one found misbehaving with public will face serious consequences.”

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Karnataka authorities is anticipating 7 to eight lakh folks on streets of Bengaluru tonight and all preparations are set to be in place to keep up regulation and order in Bengaluru. Karnataka deputy CM DK Shivakumar and residential minister G Parameshwara directed police officers to be alert and keep away from any main mishaps in the course of the celebrations.

DK Shivakumar stated, “Around 10,000 cameras across the city will closely record everything that is happening on streets. People must be responsible while welcoming the New Year.”

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