LHC issues directives to ban sale of petrol to motorcyclists without helmets

Published December 27, 2018
Petrol stations found in violation will be sealed, high court judge warns. — File photo
Petrol stations found in violation will be sealed, high court judge warns. — File photo

The Lahore High Court (LHC) on Thursday issued directives to ban the sale of petrol to motorcycle riders who do not wear their helmets in Lahore.

The directives were issued by LHC judge Justice Ali Akbar Qureshi during the hearing of a petition filed by Advocate Azhar Siddiq.

The judge warned that petrol stations that are found in violations of the court's directives will be sealed and made to face legal action.

Furthermore, Justice Qureshi told the chief traffic officer of Lahore to submit a compliance report in this regard by next week.

The LHC had last month directed the CTO Lahore to start enforcing the condition of wearing safety helmet on pillion riders from December 1 without any discrimination.

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