SOPs violations observed in passenger vans

By APP
December 28, 2020

Islamabad: Daily commuters in twin cities Rawalpindi and Islamabad Sunday complained about the non-compliance of anti-coronavirus standard operating procedures (SOPs) at Public Service Vehicles (PSVs), posing a serious threat to their lives.

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They were of a view that despite strict warnings by the authorities concerned, passengers and transporters were not demonstrating seriousness towards the situation that may cause further transmission of coronavirus cases.

Faizan Khan, a commuter standing at Pirwadhai bus stand told this agency that besides violation of SOPs, the transporters were also charging high fares, and the authorities concerned were yet to take actions against the violators. “No one was observing social distancing in the local transport and the transporters were just concerned about earning money through accommodating a huge number of passengers,” he regretted. Rehan, another commuter at Faizbad said the government had allowed reopening of transport with strict implementation of SOPs, but unfortunately drivers, passengers, and transporters were not obeying orders that might cause a quick rise in COVID-19 cases. He requested the quarters concerned to ensure availability of sanitisers and masks at bus stands especially in each public transport and that the passengers without mask should not be allowed to board the vehicle.

When contacted, Chairman Islamabad Transport Authority (ITA) Kamran Cheema said he himself was paying visits to different bus and wagon stands in the city to ensure the compliance of SOPs. “Stern actions are being taken against the violators at the spot, following the directions of Deputy Commissioner Islamabad,” he added.

Over 40 PSVs were challaned during the last 15 days for defying anti-coronavirus guidelines, said Cheema. He appealed to both passengers and transporters to cooperate with the district administration.

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