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Unauthorised use of ‘Press’ stickers on vehicles may invite action from authorities

Unauthorized use of the term “press” on vehicles and motorcycles within Mansa district is under scrutiny. The exclusive usage of the term “press” is reserved for individuals affiliated with print and media, as per recent clarifications. Unauthorized individuals resorting to the wrongful use of this term may face consequences, with potential actions being contemplated against […]

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Unauthorised use of ‘Press’ stickers on vehicles may invite action from authorities

Unauthorized use of the term “press” on vehicles and motorcycles within Mansa district is under scrutiny. The exclusive usage of the term “press” is reserved for individuals affiliated with print and media, as per recent clarifications. Unauthorized individuals resorting to the wrongful use of this term may face consequences, with potential actions being contemplated against them.

There has been an observable trend where individuals not associated with any media profession have been found using the term “press” on their vehicles. This misuse has been seen as a catalyst for emboldening anti-social elements, posing a potential threat to the overall law and order situation. Government authorities emphasize the necessity for the District Public Relations Officer’s endorsement on any sticker or label bearing the term “Press.”

Concerned citizens in urban areas have urged the district police administration to take swift measures to curb the misuse of the term “press” on unauthorized vehicles. The misuse of this designation not only disrupts the integrity of genuine press affiliations but also raises concerns about public safety and order. Authorities are urged to address this issue promptly to maintain order and uphold the authenticity of press-related identification.

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