We all walk in the city, so when out on a morning walk, rip one off. All it needs is each person to remove one poster'.
'We want that a law should be there where traffic police can challan anyone on the spot for defacing the property,' Chandra said.
Under the Delhi Prevention of Defacement of Property Act, 2007, defacing of public property or walls is a cognizable offence and doing so can warrant imprisonment for a year or fine of Rs.50,000.
Col. Shivraj, Munirka RWA president, told IANS: 'Today's drive was more effective because several RWAs and trader unions like in Karol Bagh and other places were involved.'
'It was a massive exercise. As the next step, we and the government are planning on-the-spot challans because residents are wary of filing police complaints.'