<p>Resuming random checks to recover pending fines from traffic violators, police on Wednesday mopped up Rs 43.09 lakh and registered 8,362 cases. </p>.<p>B R Ravikanthe Gowda, Joint Commissioner of Police (Traffic), said the drive was conducted on roads where vehicle users often violated traffic rules presuming there would be no cops. </p>.<p>Some of the vehicle users who had not paid the fines in the past were caught breaking the traffic rules again. The pending fine was also collected from them. </p>.<p>"We collected Rs 12.36 lakh in pending dues in 3,697 cases and another Rs 30.65 lakh by registering 4,665 new cases," Gowda said. </p>
<p>Resuming random checks to recover pending fines from traffic violators, police on Wednesday mopped up Rs 43.09 lakh and registered 8,362 cases. </p>.<p>B R Ravikanthe Gowda, Joint Commissioner of Police (Traffic), said the drive was conducted on roads where vehicle users often violated traffic rules presuming there would be no cops. </p>.<p>Some of the vehicle users who had not paid the fines in the past were caught breaking the traffic rules again. The pending fine was also collected from them. </p>.<p>"We collected Rs 12.36 lakh in pending dues in 3,697 cases and another Rs 30.65 lakh by registering 4,665 new cases," Gowda said. </p>