Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

After Hyderabad, breathalys­ers made a must in Kolkata bars

- HT Correspond­ent

KOLKATA: Hyderabad Police showed the way in September 2016 and Kolkata Police followed it this year.

Soon after the car crash in south Kolkata that killed modelturne­dactress Sonika Singh Chauhan and left actor, Vikram Chatterjee, who was at the wheel, severely injured, Kolkata Police has instructed all pubs and nightclubs in the city to maintain breathalys­ers.

At a meeting with owners of 30 city- based bars and nightclubs on Saturday, the additional commission­er (I) of city police, Vineet Goyela, instructed them to maintain breath analysers.

“We have instructed bar authoritie­s to ensure that anyone drinking beyond the permissibl­e driving limit, is not allowed to occupy driver’s seat. They have been asked to hire a pool of drivers to drive the drunk customers back home. If the car owner concerned does not allow any driver to occupy the driver’s seat, the bar authoritie­s will arrange a cab for the customer concerned and in the mean time, his vehicle will be custody of bar or nightclub authoritie­s,” a Kolkata Police official present at the meeting said.

Owners have to complete the process within a fortnight. However, the police official said, that system will be applicable between 11 PM to 2 AM, and hence only bars and nightclubs with extended bar license facilities will have to comply. We’ve had a toxic gas leak in Delhi, something that has caused health problems to 487 people, many of whom were children.

The chemical, 2 chloro 5 chlorometh­ylpyredine, caused intense irritation in the eyes of the victims, apart from causing nausea and other symptoms.

This is neither Delhi’s first chemical accident nor India’s.

Who can forget the tragic death of schoolchil­dren in Bihar,

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