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Auto driver threatens to take cop to court
Updated On: 18 January, 2012 08:40 AM IST | | Team MiD DAY
On day 83 of MiD DAY's Meter Down Campaign, an errant autorickshaw driver threatened to sue an on-duty traffic constable and the passenger whom he had refused to ply
On day 83 of MiD DAY's Meter Down Campaign, an errant autorickshaw driver threatened to sue an on-duty traffic constable and the passenger whom he had refused to ply
Place: Borivli Station (East)
Time: 10 am-11.30 am
Offenders caught:u00a05
Commuters speak
Archana Pundalik said, "It's been over 30 minutes and I'm yet to find an auto driver who is ready to ferry me to my destination. Just because an out-station train has halted at Borivli, almost every driver is after those who have alighted from the train. This has become an everyday problem for the local commuters."
Rachael Almeida said, "Though there are lots of autos parked near the station road, drivers are missing. However, the moment an out-station station train halts here, they appear from nowhere and run after those who get off at Borivli."
Hand over your licence at once! An auto driver produces his licence
after a traffic cop pulled him up for destination dicrimination.
Pic/Mahesh Chafe
Hareshwar Modi said, "I am amazed by the various excuses these errant drivers cook up to refuse plying short distance fares. Technical snags, low gas, and so on. However, the moment a long distance passengers approach them, their problems disappear."
Auto drivers speak
Dhruvaraj Bind: "The brakes have malfunctioned. Since I don't want to risk any of my passenger's life, I'm refusing fares."
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