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Written By shas3n - 20 July, 2007
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Several times I have been harrassed by traffic police. I have even been fined on a one-way inspite of going in the correct direction. I kept arguing and the cop kept threatening me with words like warrant, summons etc. Finally I ended up paying 100 Rs fine inspite of following all the rules. That had left a bitter taste in my mouth about traffic police.
But one incident that happened recently taught me that there are indeed nice cops too.
I was driving my two-wheeler in Mysore immediately after I had come back from UK. I did not have my helmet on. I had seen that the majority still drove withouth helments and 'assumed' that the helmet law had been withdrawn while I was away. My mistake. A traffic cop suddenly pulled me over. I was about to reach for my licence and insurance then the cop asked "Helmet elri?" (Where is your helmet). I was like 'uh oh.. there goes another 100 Rs'. But I just thought I would explain to him that I had recently come back to India and had no clue whatsoever about the status of the helmet rule. I dont know if it was my convincing power or the bambi eyes my wife was making sitting on the pillion, but the cop just folded his fine book back and said "bega ondu togonDu hakkoLi" (Buy one soon and wear it). We thanked him and left.
I can not explain how nice it felt to restore my faith in traffic police. It made me feel that if we find such cops who respect the spirit of the rule than the word, we can implement our rules better and make the country a better and safer place to drive.
Have you had good/bad traffic cop encounters?
COMMENTS

tsubba - 21 July, 2007 - 01:57

silkboard - 22 July, 2007 - 07:03

December Stud - 23 July, 2007 - 05:25
My father had died just then. I had to take care of a lot of his stuff. I was driving. My wife and my mother were in the car too. As you can imagine, I was certainly not at my best. Apparently the road next to Manu-Vana in Mysore is a one-way. I didn't realize it. A cop caught me near Ramaswamy circle. I decided not to tell him that I came back from America and thus I didn't realize tha one way and all that story. I made a mistake, period.
The cop knew I was an emotional wreck. He just asked me to get the vehicle registration OR the proof of insurance. He then asked me to drive away. I was trying to go back in the direction I came, but the cop came by and asked me to just carry on in the direction I was originally driving.
Oh well, I guess I was lucky....God (or cop) helps you when you have been truthful all your life :)

silkboard - 24 July, 2007 - 09:19

December Stud - 24 July, 2007 - 16:45
SB,
Yes, I was a lil surprised that the cop didn't give me a ticket. I was expecting he would.
But, I am certainly no fool to insist on getting a ticket. He let me off and I zipped.
I do agree that he should have at least given me a warning. Well, he may not eb a "good" cop, but certainly a "cop with a heart".
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