Kite flying ban

This year saw a new and terrifying threat in the shape of chemical kite-flying strings, which are incredibly sharp and pose a lethal risk to motorcyclists. In fact, the act of flying a kite should not come at the cost of a human life. A complete ban on the sale of chemical string and manufacture is urgently required. Public awareness campaigns are also crucial to educate people about the dangers associated with the use of these deadly strings.

M ABID HAFEEZ

LAHORE

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