Rocker Bruce Springsteen Arrested On Intoxicated Driving Charge
02/10/21 AT 9:35 PM
Rocker Bruce Springsteen was arrested in New Jersey in November on a charge of driving while intoxicated, authorities said Wednesday.
The Born To Run singer was also cited on November 14, 2020 for reckless driving and consuming alcohol in a closed area, in New Jersey s Gateway National Recreation Area. Springsteen was cooperative throughout the process, a National Park Service spokesperson said.
The 71-year-old rock icon will make a court appearance by teleconference probably toward the end of this month, according to the New Jersey US Attorney s Office.
Following the revelation, carmaker Jeep pulled a two-minute commercial featuring Springsteen, which debuted on Sunday during the Super Bowl.
ISLAMABAD: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority Wednesday allowed the power distribution companies, except K-Electric, to charge Rs1.53/unit extra from consumers on account of monthly.
Lakki DPO takes charge
February 11, 2021
LAKKI MARWAT: District Police Officer Muhammad Imran Khan visited the Police Headquarters after he took over his charge here on Wednesday.
Accompanying the DPO on the occasion were SP Investigation Gul Naseeb Khan, DSP Headquarters Azmat Bangash and other officials.
In an introductory meeting with the office staff, DPO Imran Khan visited Police Lines, Police Barracks, Kot, Malkhana, Police Mess, MT Staff Offices, Investigation Department, PAL, PASS, Online FIR Computer Lab and DRC and other departments.
On this occasion, the DSH Headquarters briefed the DPO regarding various departments. DPO Imran Khan said that as per the instructions of Inspector General of Police Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Dr Sanaullah Abbasi, the morale of the Police Department should be improved.
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February 11, 2021
ISLAMABAD: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) Wednesday allowed the power distribution companies, except K-Electric, to charge Rs1.53/unit extra from consumers on account of monthly Fuel Charges Adjustment (FCA) for December 2020. The power distribution companies (Discos) would collect the amount from consumers in their February 2021 bills. The hike was allowed as the consumers were charged less in December against the cost of power generation. After this increase, Discos will collect an additional Rs11.6 billion from consumers. This increase will be not applicable to K-Electric for being a privatised company. In January’s electricity bills, the government had allowed power distribution companies to charge Rs1.06/unit extra from consumers.