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Time for sustained crackdown

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
December 9, 2025
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Illegal parking in Srinagar has reached an alarming level, particularly around the city’s hospitals and vital government offices. What should be the most accessible and smoothly navigable zones, given their critical public importance, have instead become choke points where commuters, patients and officials struggle daily. Around hospitals, the situation is particularly alarming. Despite clear signages and designated drop-off zones, many people park their vehicles right at the entrances, forcing ambulances to navigate through narrow, obstructed lanes. In emergency situations, such delays can cost precious lives. The lack of civic sense displayed in these critical spaces is unacceptable and must attract immediate penalties. A similar pattern is visible near key government offices and departments, where footpaths, road shoulders and even intersections are routinely encroached by illegally parked vehicles. These offices witness heavy public footfall and the resulting congestion hampers the movement of both citizens and officials. In many areas, what should be a smooth administrative zone instead becomes a traffic bottleneck. The administration must not limit action to occasional towing drives. What is required is a consistent, zero-tolerance policy: heavy fines, real-time monitoring, and towing of vehicles without exceptions. Additionally, clear marking of no-parking zones and enhanced public announcements can reinforce discipline. However, enforcement alone cannot succeed without public cooperation. Citizens must realise that illegal parking disrupts services, endangers lives and erodes the efficiency of the entire system. A strict crackdown, backed by community responsibility, can reclaim order on the roads. It is essential for ensuring safety, dignity and smooth functioning around the most crucial public institutions.

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