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    LHC Criticizes Traffic Wardens for Excessive Roadside Inspections

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 23, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Lahore High Court has taken a stern stance against traffic wardens who have been conducting unnecessary roadside inspections. This judicial intervention highlights concerns over the misuse of authority and the resulting inconvenience to motorists. The court’s directive aims to ensure that traffic enforcement is carried out within legal boundaries and without causing undue harassment to the public. Such rulings are crucial in maintaining the balance between law enforcement and citizens’ rights on the road.

    Roadside checks are intended to enhance traffic safety and compliance with regulations, but when overused or misapplied, they can lead to public frustration and allegations of corruption. The LHC’s decision underscores the importance of accountability among traffic officials and the need for clear guidelines governing their conduct. By addressing these issues, the court hopes to improve the overall efficiency and fairness of traffic management in the region.

    In a broader context, this judgment reflects ongoing efforts to reform traffic policing practices across Pakistan. Effective regulation of roadside inspections can contribute to smoother traffic flow and reduce unnecessary delays for commuters. Moreover, it sends a message to law enforcement agencies about respecting citizens’ rights while performing their duties, which is essential for fostering public trust and cooperation on road safety matters.

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