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Punjab bans temporary mechanical Eid rides over safety concerns

A girl rides on a makeshift merry go round on Christmas Day in Islamabad. — Reuters
A girl rides on a makeshift merry go round on Christmas Day in Islamabad. — Reuters

The Punjab Home Department has banned temporary mechanical rides set up for Eid festivities, citing public safety concerns. 

According to an official notification, rides installed on a permanent basis at amusement parks and play areas will be allowed to operate, provided they have a valid fitness certificate ensuring compliance with safety standards.

The notification directed deputy commissioners to enforce the ban on temporary mechanical rides on Eid’s occasion, warning of potential risks due to inadequate safety inspections.

The notification highlights that temporary rides, often assembled without proper safety checks, pose significant risks to public safety, especially during Eid when large crowds gather.

It states that only rides that have undergone official inspections and meet safety regulations will be permitted.

Meanwhile, authorities in Quetta have imposed Section 144, restricting public access to major tourist destinations, including Hanna, Urak, Karkhasa, and Shaban.

The decision, as per the official order, was taken in light of the security situation.

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