Over 1,150 vehicles in City with illegal LPG cylinders
LAHOREOver 1,150 vehicles in Lahore are operating with illegal LPG cylinders, the fitness of which due to being illegal does not fall under any regulatory framework because they are not registered.Lahore Transport Company has a mandate to enforce, plan and regulate all kinds of public transports that gives strong impetus
By our correspondents
July 08, 2015
LAHORE
Over 1,150 vehicles in Lahore are operating with illegal LPG cylinders, the fitness of which due to being illegal does not fall under any regulatory framework because they are not registered.
Lahore Transport Company has a mandate to enforce, plan and regulate all kinds of public transports that gives strong impetus for the provision of affordable, safe and comfortable transport facilities to the commuters. The enforcement department would strenuously ensure that the personnel of enforcement wing without any discrimination proceed against those found in overcharging of public transport fares and using illegal LPG cylinders in public service vehicles. It is also directed that more efforts needed and enforcement department of LTC takes no pressure of any kind while takes action as per the law.
This was stated by Chief Executive Officer LTC Khawaja Haider Latif while chairing a meeting to review the overcharging of public transport fares and illegally installed LPG cylinders in wagons and rickshaws in the city at LTC headquarters, here Tuesday.
Over 1,150 vehicles in Lahore are operating with illegal LPG cylinders, the fitness of which due to being illegal does not fall under any regulatory framework because they are not registered.
Lahore Transport Company has a mandate to enforce, plan and regulate all kinds of public transports that gives strong impetus for the provision of affordable, safe and comfortable transport facilities to the commuters. The enforcement department would strenuously ensure that the personnel of enforcement wing without any discrimination proceed against those found in overcharging of public transport fares and using illegal LPG cylinders in public service vehicles. It is also directed that more efforts needed and enforcement department of LTC takes no pressure of any kind while takes action as per the law.
This was stated by Chief Executive Officer LTC Khawaja Haider Latif while chairing a meeting to review the overcharging of public transport fares and illegally installed LPG cylinders in wagons and rickshaws in the city at LTC headquarters, here Tuesday.
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