Kolkata police to reimpose ‘no helmet, no fuel’ formula from December 8.

Kolkata police to reimpose ‘no helmet, no fuel’ formula from December 8.
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  • Kolkata Police has decided to re-impose the “no helmet no petrol” rule forbidding petrol pumps from selling fuel to motorcyclists without helmets.
  • The “no helmet no petrol” rule would start from December 8 and will continue for 60 days, the officer said.

 

Kolkata Police has decided to re-impose the “no helmet no petrol” rule forbidding petrol pumps from selling fuel to motorcyclists without helmets, a senior officer said. The “no helmet no petrol” rule would start from December 8 and will continue for 60 days, the officer said.

In July 2016, the city police, following Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee expressing her displeasure over motorcyclists not wearing helmets, had imposed similar “no helmet no petrol” rule forbidding petrol pumps from selling fuel to motorcyclists without helmets.

Speaking at an event, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said that the state government will give helmets to those who cannot afford it.

“Wear a helmet and ride bikes. I am not like those governments that say you have to pay Rs 2,000 if you don`t wear a mask. I would rather request you all to wear a mask,” she said.

In the order issued on Friday, Kolkata Police Commissioner Anuj Sharma said,”It has been observed that several instances of two wheeler riders riding without helmet as well as carrying pillion riders without helmet have been reported and occurrences of such infringement of rules have increased manifold”.

It said that “In spite of several prosecutions in such cases being drawn up by the law enforcement agency, the apprehension and possibility of untoward incidents/ accidents arising out of riding two wheelers without helmet always remains. In order to ensure better road discipline and deter such violators of traffic laws, stringent actions need to be taken in accordance with law”.

“No Helmet No Petrol shall be enforced within the jurisdiction of Kolkata Police to the effect that no petrol pump shall henceforth sell petrol to any such two wheeler rider who arrives at the petrol pump riding two-wheeler without wearing helmet as well as carries pillion rider without helmet in contravention of provisions as enumerated under relevant sections of the Motor Vehicles Act”, the order read.

Kolkata police commissioner Anuj Sharma has ordered that two wheeler riders will not be given petrol at the petrol pumps if they are found without a helmet from December 8 to February 5. In order to get petrol, even the pillion rider will have to wear a helmet.

The Kolkata Police had registered around 93,855 cases of rash driving in 2019.