India, April 4 -- Bengaluru's Namma Metro security personnel have recorded over 27,000 instances of passenger misconduct on moving trains during non-peak hours over the past six months, a media release by the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) revealed.
The violations, which ranged from playing loud music to failing to offer priority seating, resulted in strong warnings being issued to offenders, though no fines were imposed.
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According to data from routine security checks conducted between September 2024 and March 2025, the most frequent issue was passengers playing loud music, with 11,922 cases recorded.
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