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Passengers’ safety at risk as CCTVs lying non-functional

BATHINDA:CCTV cameras installed at the city bus stand are lying defunct for weeks, putting the safety of passengers/visitors and buses at risk.

Passengers’ safety at risk as CCTVs lying non-functional

Some CCTV cameras are lying non-functional at the bus stand in Bathinda. Tribune photo



Tribune News Service
Bathinda, November 21

CCTV cameras installed at the city bus stand are lying defunct for weeks, putting the safety of passengers/visitors and buses at risk. Of the total 12 CCTV cameras installed at the bus stand, four are lying non-functional (one of them functions erratically). 

According to PRTC employees, the matter was brought to the notice of higher authorities, but they did not take any concrete action so far.

A senior PRTC employee requesting anonymity said four CCTVs installed at prime locations in the bus stand had been lying non-functional for more than two weeks. The authorities repaired all the non-functional CCTV cameras a few months ago, but after a few days, the situation was to square one and a few CCTVs went non-functional again.

Earlier, there were five to six theft cases happened at the bus stand on a fortnightly basis. Considering the increase in theft incidents, the authorities installed 24 CCTV cameras (12 on the bus stand premises and 12 at the PRTC workshop). 

Sources said a number of theft incidents had been reported on the bus stand premises in the past but the authorities failed to learn a lesson. An LED screen was also stolen from a private bus parked here. And if CCTV cameras would not work properly, then it is a matter of days that theft incidents would increase again. CCTV cameras not only provided security at the bus stand but also kept an eye on thieves and pick-pockets.

If the government has invested in CCTVs to provide better security system at the bus stand, it must also ensure that these cameras function properly, said a group of passengers.

Parveen Kumar, general manager, PRTC, said, “There are a few CCTV cameras which are non-functional at the bus stand, I will ask the officials concerned to get them repaired at the earliest.”

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