Deccan
Chronicle: Chennai: Wednesday, September 04, 2019.
Tamil
Nadu Police department personnel "cannot travel free" in state-owned
transport corporations buses unless they have a ‘warrant permission’ when they
happen to be taking accused persons to various courts.
This
has been stated in a reply by the public information officer at the State DGP
office in Chennai to a RTI query from G K Subramaniam, of Kodumudi in Erode
district.
Police
personnel have no such blanket nod for travelling free in state-owned transport
buses and no such order has been issued by the state transport undertakings,
said the reply.
This
would also apply to policemen commuting between their homes and respective
offices and back home after finishing their duty for the day, the RTI reply
said. Even during off-duty hours, when police personnel go on personal work,
there is no provision for free travel in state-owned transport buses, both
metropolitan and mofussil areas, the RTI query reply clarifies.
However,
as a matter of courtesy and in the interests of inter-departmental functional
cordiality, police personnel in uniform while travelling by state-owned buses
are usually not pressed by the conductors to buy tickets as the cops provide
security to the TNSTC buses in various other ways, particularly when there is
road blockade or any other unexpected untoward incident.