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Inu\\\'s 3 suggestions on impounded vehicles

Saturday, 6 September 2014


Information Minister Hasanul Haque Inu says he felt the ‘loneliness’ of vehicles seeing a series of photographs of them rotting in police impound. He suggests laws be amended to allow the use of such vehicles instead of leaving them to rot. He was speaking at a programme, styled ‘Jontrojaner Japito Jibon’ (Life of the motor vehicle), in the city. ‘As much as this has taught me to think, it will surely educate the government to think about the issue,’ he hoped while looking at the pictures of the vehicles impounded by police. The information minister put forward three suggestions to the government. He said the government could take measures to reuse the vehicles after their lifespan in a planned way. ‘The vehicles in police impound can either be given back to the owners or auctioned off immediately instead of letting them fall into disuse and go to waste,’ he said. ‘Campaigns should be undertaken to raise awareness on vehicle rules and regulations to reduce the number of accidents and cases.’ He also suggested that vehicles that had reached the end of their lifespan could be recycled, according to bdnews24.com.