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No Heatwave Relief For Delhi Traffic Police: Duty Comes First

Delhi Traffic police personnel are grappling with severe heat conditions as the city experiences a record-breaking warm summer. Despite efforts by senior officers to equip traffic posts with coolers and provide electrolyte packets, many officers are still enduring discomfort and health issues due to inadequate cooling measures.

According to Assistant Sub-Inspectors (ASIs) and Sub-Inspectors (SIs) stationed across various points in Delhi, the conditions have been challenging. A significant number of traffic booths lack basic amenities like fans and coolers, forcing officers to find their own means of relief. Some officers have resorted to using personal vehicles with air conditioning during unbearable weather conditions.

“We manage with what we have, but it’s tough. The booth conditions vary, and not all are equipped with cooling facilities,” remarked a senior SI, highlighting the precarious state of infrastructure at some traffic posts.

Senior officers, including DCP (Traffic) Shashank Jaiswal, have acknowledged the situation and claimed efforts to provide coolers and hydration support to the personnel. “We have distributed coolers and ORS packets extensively this year, aiming to keep our officers hydrated and comfortable during duty,” stated DCP Jaiswal.

However, concerns about the health impact of alternative cooling gadgets like AC helmets or jackets with ice pads and built-in fans have led the Delhi Police to refrain from adopting such technologies. The department cites potential health risks associated with abrupt temperature changes between outdoor and indoor environments.

Despite assurances from senior officers about the provision of basic amenities, the frontline experience of many traffic police officers paints a picture of ongoing challenges and adaptations to cope with extreme weather conditions.

As the summer heat continues to pose risks to the health and well-being of traffic police personnel, calls for enhanced infrastructure and cooling solutions persist among those stationed at various points across Delhi.

Dishti Tandon

A passionate multimedia journalist and Sub-Editor at The Daily Guardian, I specialize in world and trending news, delivering engaging and impactful stories. Over the years, I have honed my skills in blog writing, web stories, content creation, and news reporting, ensuring fresh perspectives for diverse audiences.

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