Hyderabad: Wipro employees can enjoy a smooth drive without any checking of documents by the traffic police in Cyberabad jurisdiction. Reason, they have a TOFFEE (Total Offence Free Entity) sticker on their vehicles. On Thursday, the Global Security Group of Wipro in association with the Cyberabad police initiated a traffic awareness programme at its Hyderabad unit.
Cyberabad commissioner of police Ch D Tirumala Rao distributed 349 TOFFEEs to the employees. TOFFEE is a certificate issued by the Cyberabad police in the form of a sticker exempting its holder from being stopped for routine document checks by the traffic police within the Cyberabad police jurisdiction.
To acquire a TOFFEE, employees had to submit relevant documents such as copies of the Registration Certificate (RC), life tax receipt (for non-AP registered vehicles), insurance certificate, driving licence (if the vehicle is not self-driven, the driving license of the driver), and a valid Pollution Under Control certificate (PUC). Their driving is monitored over a period of time by volunteers to ensure they follow traffic rules.

Now, Wipro employees can enjoy a smooth drive without any checking of documents by the traffic police in Cyberabad.
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