Wednesday, October 6, 2010

200 drivers penalised every day: Police


The traffic police said on Tuesday that they penalise 200 taxi and rickshaw drivers on an average every day for refusing fares.

Acting on complaints from commuters, the police kicked off a drive in August against drivers who refused to ply.Police officers said they have also started counselling drivers who were fined, but the number of complaints remains high.

Refusing a fare is punishable with a fine of up to Rs 200 and a suspension of the licence.You can post a complaint on the traffic police’swebsite (www.trafficpolicemumbai.org) or the Facebook page they’ve set up.

“Weare filing cases and penalising more than 200 drivers every day.We are trying to reason with those who refuse commuters,”said Brijesh Singh, additional commissioner of police(traffic).“Weassurecommutersthatwewill take action against errant drivers.” Commuters, however, said drivers continue to refuse fares.


One indicator is the Facebook page that is flooded with complaints. “We takeaction promptly.The campaign started two months ago and it will take sometime to changedrivers’ mindsets,”said a traffic police officer.“Wecall the drivers to the traffic police head quarters and then take them to the Regional Transport Office for further action.”

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