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Don't make others pay when you break the law

With the cops on his tail, he kept dashing into more vehicles, until an angry mob pulled him out and thrashed him

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Days after actor Dalip Tahil's drunk hit-and-run episode, this paper reported yet another such incident in which the chauffeur of a luxury car was caught drinking and driving. After hitting two brothers on a bike, the driver stepped on the gas pedal in a desperate bid for escape, but ended up mowing over more pedestrians. With the cops on his tail, he kept dashing into more vehicles, until an angry mob pulled him out and thrashed him.

We have seen motorists drive recklessly in a desperate bid to throw off the traffic police after committing an offence. This, in fact, is even more dangerous than the original violation. These offenders throw caution to the wind, with the sole aim of getting away at any cost. With this approach, they put everybody on the road in a hugely dangerous situation. Trying to flee in this manner only compounds their crime. They could end up maiming, or even killing, innocent bystanders while trying to do so. In an ideal world, people would not break the rules at all, since they are for our own safety. However, if you are caught, it is wiser to obey the authorities. Pull over if the police demands it, and submit your papers or undergo whatever checks they put you through.

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