Man booked for turning ambulance into ‘pet taxi’ with sirens in Panjagutta

The driver admitted that he was taking the dog from Himayathnagar to Hospital in Madinaguda for a neutering procedure.

Hyderabad: A case has been registered against a man after Hyderabad traffic police caught an ambulance transporting a pet dog with sirens blaring near Panjagutta on Tuesday afternoon, March 4.

The accused has been identified as Lakshminarayana.

During a special drive against ambulance misuse, police stopped the speeding vehicle and found a caged dog inside instead of a patient. The driver admitted that he was taking the dog from Himayathnagar to Ivy Hospital in Madinaguda for a neutering procedure.

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Unable to justify the use of sirens for a non-emergency, the driver was left speechless. Police seized the ambulance and registered a case against him.

51 pc of ambulance drivers in Hyderabad misuse sirens: Police

A study conducted by the Hyderabad Traffic Police from July 23 to July 27 found that ambulance drivers in the city use sirens in only 49 percent of cases for genuine emergencies.

In the remaining 51 percent of instances, the sirens are employed primarily to navigate through traffic. The investigation involved checks on 310 ambulances, revealing a troubling trend of sirens being misused for non-emergency purposes, which has raised significant concerns about its impact on traffic flow.


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