Pass through any Police Station and one would watch the junk yard created by confiscated vehicles or vehicles which must have met with some accident and must be waiting for the Courts to give a final judgement. These vehicles have just created a junk yard at the Police Station. Many vehicles must be lying for years. The tyres, batteries and other saleable parts of most vehicles must have been stolen. On one hand we want to make our Police Stations look beautiful and on the other hand this 'junk yard' gives such a shabby look.
It is informed that legal tangles makes it impossible to even sell them as scrap, and get the area cleaned up.
This problem is not of one city or one state. May be some states have addressed the issue, but most states are facing the problem, not knowing how to tackle this.
The government authorities must address this issue urgently. All formalities must be completed, proper records kept, photography done and then after a fixed time limit, the sale of these vehicles must be done. Apart from giving a little extra money to the exchequer, this would give much needed breathing space at Police Stations and the area developed to give a look which will please the eyes.
@RoadMinistry
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