Owners of gas stations in Rawalpindi were forbidden by the police from filling up motorcycles without helmets.
No exceptions are made for motorcyclists who are not wearing helmets anywhere in Punjab, but especially in Rawalpindi. No helmet, no gas is the zero-tolerance policy that has been implemented.
According to the district administration and police officials, even a minor accident involving a head injury can be fatal. You must obey the law if you value your life.
According to CTO Rawalpindi Taimur Khan, this initiative will make people understand how important helmets are to saving lives.
He urged everyone to put on helmets and show proof that they were law-abiding, responsible citizens.
Driving without a helmet will have serious consequences on the road and at gas stations, according to police authorities, who also claim that covert surveillance is still in progress.
1604 motorcycle riders have received challans for failing to wear helmets in the last 24 hours.
On the other hand, the owners of the filling station claim that they are fully enforcing the administration’s decree, as they refuse to give gasoline to any government employees who do not wear helmets.