It has engaged 15 day care centres near the offices of the lady traffic wardensLAHORE: In order to make lady traffic wardens’ life easier, the City Traffic Police Lahore (CTPL) will provide the facility of day care centres during their duty hours. Chief Traffic Police Officer (CTO) Rai Ejaz Ahmed told The Express Tribune that there were at least 120 lady traffic wardens serving with the traffic police. Therefore, to solve their problem, we have engaged 15 day care centres in the city near the traffic sectors and offices of the lady traffic wardens.”A lady traffic warden can avail the facility for two children at a time. “We intend to establish CTPL’s own day care centre in the long run” he said. The 10 wardens would be selected among the wardens who deal with victims of road traffic, wardens from education squad, wardens who work 15 helpline, wardens who issue challans and those who help people on roads.
Source: The Express Tribune December 23, 2017 06:45 UTC