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Valentine’s Day Alert: Strict Action for Rule Violations, Police on High Alert

Special security measures in place for Valentine’s Day, authorities warn against public misconduct…..

Haryana : As Valentine’s Day approaches, police across several cities in India, including Haryana and Punjab, have issued strict warnings against any public misconduct, ensuring law and order remain intact. Authorities have deployed additional security forces in public places, parks, malls, and popular hangout spots to prevent incidents of harassment, public disturbance, and inappropriate behavior.

Police officials have stated that any act of eve-teasing, public indecency, or misbehavior will result in strict legal action. Special patrol teams have been assigned to keep a close watch on crowded areas, ensuring a safe and peaceful environment for everyone. Additionally, traffic police will be monitoring reckless driving and stunt biking, which often increases during Valentine’s Day celebrations. Those found violating the rules could face fines, vehicle confiscation, or even legal proceedings.

In previous years, reports of misbehavior and public disturbances have led authorities to take proactive measures. This time, police have emphasized that they will be more vigilant, with CCTV surveillance and rapid response teams ready to intervene if necessary. Several helpline numbers have also been shared for citizens to report any suspicious or inappropriate activities.

Law enforcement agencies have urged the public, especially youngsters, to celebrate responsibly and avoid any actions that could lead to legal trouble. Officials have also advised couples and families to be mindful of public decorum and respect local regulations while enjoying the day.

With security heightened across major cities, police have assured that their presence is not to restrict celebrations but to maintain peace and ensure that no unlawful activities take place. Citizens are encouraged to cooperate with authorities and report any incidents that may require police intervention.

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