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Vehicles parked in a haphazard manner blocking routes to commuters and other motorists near Vesak Zones will be seized, the police said today.
The vehicles will be taken to the nearest police station and owners will have to bear the cost of the relocation when claiming the vehicles.
Police said haphazard parking was strictly prohibited along the road from Polduwa Junction to Parliament, the road towards Kimbulawala and roads around the Apegama premises in Battaramulla where the Diyawanna Vesak Zone was situated.
ceylon Thursday, 11 May 2017 05:26 PM
where they park .do they providedcar parks .why dont allow to build 20 story car parks at every one km in city ateas.offer these facilities before impose rules. via DM Android App
Bala Thursday, 11 May 2017 06:25 PM
Fantastic idea. Hope the ADB or the IMF will give us a free grant and "Ceylon" will negotiate it.
Dee Thursday, 11 May 2017 06:46 PM
Our newbie car owners just don't have common sense. Just because they have brought a new 'wahanaya', they think they can park anywhere and everywhere. Oh. Parking is available, at a fee. But they don't have 30-50 rupees to park their car which may be around 30-50 lacks.
Ranjitdea Friday, 12 May 2017 04:12 AM
How about those cars that park haphazardly every Friday near Town Hall? Seems Police is blind on Friday afternoons.
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