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Date: December 31, 2024

New Year Celebrations 2025: Stay Safe from Drunk Driving

New Year Celebrations in Hyderabad: Stay Safe and Compliant

As the clock ticks closer to midnight, we prepare to bid farewell to 2024 and welcome 2025 with enthusiasm and joy. The celebrations in Hyderabad are expected to be lively, but it’s crucial for residents to stay aware of the strict regulations enforced by the police during this festive period.


Strict Drunk Driving Rules in Hyderabad for New Year Celebrations 2025

The Hyderabad Police are leaving no stone unturned to ensure road safety on New Year’s Eve. Starting from 8 PM tonight until 7 AM tomorrow, extensive drunk driving checks will be conducted across the city.

Penalties for Drunk Driving

  1. First Offense:
    • Fine: ₹10,000
    • Jail Term: Up to 6 months
  2. Second Offense:
    • Fine: ₹15,000
    • Jail Term: Up to 6 months
    • Additional Penalty: 3-month suspension of the driving license

Residents urged to plan their travels responsibly to avoid severe consequences. Opt for alternatives like cabs, public transport, or designated drivers to celebrate safely.


Crackdown on Drug Consumption

In addition to drunk driving, Hyderabad Police are intensifying their focus on drug use during the celebrations. Pubs and public gatherings will closely monitored for drug-related activities.

Consequences of Drug Use

  • Non-bailable cases will filed against individuals caught consuming drugs.
  • Serious legal repercussions, including jail time, can expected.

This strict enforcement highlights the importance of celebrating responsibly while adhering to the law.


Conclusion

While the New Year is a time for joy and celebration, it’s equally important to prioritize safety and compliance with local laws. Hyderabad Police are taking robust measures to ensure public safety and deter violations. Let’s welcome 2025 responsibly and make the festivities memorable for all the right reasons.

Stay safe, celebrate responsibly, and have a Happy New Year!

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