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Can't dump seized, abandoned vehicles in public places in space-starved city like Mumbai: HC

The court was hearing a petition filed by a housing society, which raised concerns about parking/dumping of towed or confiscated vehicles by a nearby police station outside the gates of the residential complex, causing obstruction

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The bench asked the traffic department to mention the steps it proposes to take for a long-term solution on the issue. Representational pic

The bench asked the traffic department to mention the steps it proposes to take for a long-term solution on the issue. Representational pic

Mumbai's streets, gasping for space, can no longer double as graveyards for abandoned vehicles, the Bombay High Court (HC) has said with a clear order to all the police stations for the strict implementation of the traffic police's directives for disposal of such vehicles.

In an order passed on May 8, a bench of Justices GS Kulkarni and Advait Sethna said merely dumping such vehicles at a dumping yard would not be enough and called for continuous action to dispose of them.

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