While hearing a case related to smog prevention, the Lahore High Court (LHC) Friday ordered the traffic police to impose a fine of Rs2,000 upon the wrongly parked vehicles in Lahore city.
“The main reason behind pollution is the terrible traffic situation in the city,” Justice Shahid Karim remarked.
He also directed the Environment Protection Department to amend the rules to increase penalties for the closure of smoke-emitting kilns.
The court also hinted at increasing the fine up to Rs5,000 for wrongly parked vehicles.
It also ordered the traffic police to take action against smoke-emitting buses of schools, colleges, Punjab University and other government institutions.
It ordered action against wrongly parked vehicles on Mall Road, Jail Road, Canal Road and other roads in the city. It ordered TEPA to install new parking boards in Mall Road, Jail Road and other areas.
The traffic police personnel were also directed to ensure smooth flow of traffic in morning, noon and evening hours.
The court also ordered the Parks and Horticulture Authority (PHA) to plant an urban forest in the city.