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Mumbai: Vigilantes take rash food delivery riders to task in Malad

As Mumbai police start sending e-challans to offenders caught on camera by residents, Orlem initiative spreads to other parts of Malad

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Most bikers caught on pavements or the wrong side of the road are runners for food delivery services like Swiggy and Zomato; (right) Volunteers take photos of violators to share with cops

Most bikers caught on pavements or the wrong side of the road are runners for food delivery services like Swiggy and Zomato; (right) Volunteers take photos of violators to share with cops

Under pressure to get your order to you while it's still steaming, food delivery bikers are leaving the city's roads and pavements in an equally hot mess. Tired of food runners terrorising pedestrians by riding on the footpath or on the wrong side of the road, Malad residents have launched a massive drive against such offenders. So far, they have caught at least 200 bikers in the past month alone.

This paper had earlier reported how the road safety campaign had originally started with just a handful of residents in Orlem who launched a joint drive with the police to catch motorists getting on the wrong side of the law. The campaign was so successful that it has now spread across Malad's other localities as well, with as many as 550 volunteers monitoring roads and pavements.

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