Bangalore NYE 2025: Police set up women-safety alarms on Brigade Road

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Bangalore NYE 2025: Police set up women-safety alarms on Brigade Road
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  • Police set up emergency alarms and over 10,000 CCTVs for safety on NYE
  • Prominent flyovers will be closed, and celebrations are advised to end by 2 am
  • Metro services extended until 2:40 am, with kiosks for assistance

As Bangalore gears up for New Year’s Eve celebrations, the police have implemented several precautionary measures to ensure safety, especially for women. At Brigade Road and Church Street Junction, emergency alarms have been installed for women’s safety. In case of an emergency, pressing the help button will send signals to the control room, allowing police to respond promptly and assist those in need. This new SoS system is specifically designed for women.

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In addition to this, over 10,000 CCTV cameras have been installed throughout the city to monitor the crowd and ensure safety. Several prominent flyovers will be closed from 9 pm onward to manage traffic and maintain order. Police have advised revelers to wrap up celebrations by 2 am on January 1 to avoid any disturbances.

To assist those out on the streets, kiosks have been set up, and metro services have been extended until 2:40 am to accommodate late-night commuters. With over 7 lakh people expected to take to the streets, these measures aim to provide a safer environment for everyone. The police are on high alert, ensuring the celebrations remain enjoyable and secure for all.

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