Watch: Police crack down on modified bullet motorcycles in Jind, Haryana

This move is part of a broader effort to reduce noise pollution

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Jind, Haryana. Authorities in Jind have taken decisive action against Bullet motorcycles that were modified to produce loud, firecracker-like noises, causing significant disturbances in the area. The motorcycles, equipped with altered silencers, were impounded by the local police after residents complained about the disruptive noise pollution.

As part of the enforcement, the police removed the modified silencers from the seized bikes. To ensure they could no longer be used or resold, they were destroyed using a road roller, permanently crushing them into unrecognizable pieces. This drastic measure was taken to communicate the importance of adhering to noise regulations and the dangers posed by modified vehicles that violate local laws.

This action is part of a larger ongoing effort by authorities to combat noise pollution in the region. Officials are cracking down on modified vehicles and are committed to enforcing stricter regulations to protect public peace and reduce disturbances caused by excessively noisy motorcycles and other modified vehicles.

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